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Re: [rt-pmc] Git migration status

If it is the consensus of the RT PMC that the project is dead, then I recommend that we engage in a termination review. We don't require much in terms of documentation, just a short paragraph. Something along the lines of:

"No commit activity in CVS since November 2010. No apparent committer activity on the project forum for at least two years. No dev list activity in more than a year. The project appears to have been inactive for more than two years."

Combined with a list of activities that need to be undertaken. Archive the repository, downloads, web site, mailing list, forums. That sort of thing.

I can help.

It'd be nice if the PMC could reach out to the project (via the dev list) to see if there is any hint of life.

Wayne

On 09/24/2012 08:54 AM, Thomas Watson wrote:

eRCP is a dead (dormant?) project.  We should either provide an archive of the CVS repo (which I think we already do?) or create a git repo for eRCP and simply move it all there.

I also think it is time to remove the CVS and SVN links from the page.  Thanks Wayne.

Tom



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          hide details for Jesse McConnell ---09/21/2012 04:28:11
          PM---burn them! cleanse them with fire!! imo, smoke the top
          le Jesse McConnell ---09/21/2012 04:28:11 PM---burn them! cleanse them with fire!! imo, smoke the top level project bits you want to and as for the

From: Jesse McConnell <jesse.mcconnell@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Runtime Project PMC mailing list <rt-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 09/21/2012 04:28 PM
Subject: Re: [rt-pmc] Git migration status
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burn them! cleanse them with fire!!

imo, smoke the top level project bits you want to and as for the other project, it does look pretty long in the tooth, imo just migrate it to a git repo and let it sit for a while to see if anyone picks it up down the road.  no harm in having it lay in a git repo untouched, and makes it easy for someone to fork and spruce up if they do desire.

cheers,
jesse

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On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Wayne Beaton < wayne@xxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
    Hey RT PMC!

    The Git Migration Wall of Shame [1]--which is really just the project status page with filtering to show projects that list CVS repositories, but no Git repositories in their project metadata--has two entries for RT.

    The first is the RT top-level project itself. I think that it might be time to remove the root CVS directory from the list. The SVN root that's listed is bogus, it should also be removed.

    I can remove these if you'd like. Let me know.

    FWIW, I am planning to add functionality to these pages that will automatically roll up the Dash statistics of the subprojects; this should hopefully happen this fall. I believe that providing the roll up commit activity is the reason why the CVS and SVN repositories are listed here in the first place.

    The only other entry for RT is eRCP. The project appears dead to me. I think we may have already had this conversation, but I don't recall the current state (I have this sort of "it looks dead to me" discussion with a lot of projects). Is it time to terminate eRCP?

    Thanks,

    Wayne

    [1] http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/status.php?git=0&cvs=1
    [2] http://eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=rt.ercp
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