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Re: [rt-pmc] Migrating from CVS to Git

Hi,

>  - Does RAP have a plan to migrate to git?

Yes. We're aware of the cut off date and plan to do the migration before Juno.

Regards, Ralf


On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 20:13, Thomas Watson <tjwatson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Not sure why, but the link you gave seems to always point me to modeling.
> And modeling sure does look like they have their work cut out for them!
>
> http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/status.php?top=rt&cvs=1
>
> That link just shows me that we have eRCP and RAP still using CVS.  Equinox
> has moved to git and I think Riena is migrated as well.  So ...
>  - Does RAP have a plan to migrate to git?
>  - I think eRCP has gone dormant and I do not look forward to that project
> putting forth any effort to move to git.  Mark do you know if this is true?
>
> Tom
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> Greetings RT PMC.
>
> As you should hopefully already be aware, the Eclipse Foundation has
> declared a shutdown date for CVS of December 21/2012.
>
> Several RT projects are still using CVS. The list of projects, generated
> based on information provided in project metadata via the developer portal,
> is available via the project status page.
>
> http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/status.php?top=rt&cvs=1
>
> Note that this link shows a filtered view of RT projects that have a CVS
> repository.
>
> Can you please ensure that the projects listed on this page have a plan for
> migration before the cut off date?
>
> Let me know if I can help.
>
> Wayne
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