On 5 February 2017 at 12:24, Jacob Nevins
<0jacobnk.fc...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
> Marko Lindqvist writes:
>> Gna is going to shut down and we have to switch to a new bug & patch
>> tracker (among other things).
>
> Since this is the first time the shutdown has come up on -dev:
>
>  * We found out a couple of days ago. It was posted on gna.org front
>    page on 31 Jan; previously mentioned in Nov on a mailing list (that
>    apparently none of us were subscribed to, oops):
>    <https://mail.gna.org/public/project/2016-11/msg00001.html>
>
>  * We're still considering where to migrate to; it's being discussed on
>    the project admin list. I think it likely that we will move from svn
>    to git, although we reserve the option of sticking with svn for now.
>    Nothing else is decided. (The ticket history and tracker makes this a
>    less straightforward decision than you might think.)
>
>  * We've got a few months yet. (Gna admins were not very clear on
>    timeline when I asked them on Friday, but say there will be further
>    announcements)
>
>  * I have backups of much of the material on Gna (including svn and some
>    ticket history), and will work to maintain them in case it disappears
>    unexpectedly soon. (I've also alerted archiveteam.org and they are
>    doing their usual thing, although we should not rely on that)
>
> Don't panic.


 We are setting feature, bug, etc. trackers at
http://www.hostedredmine.com/projects/freeciv

 Updates to tickets there are not sent to mailing list yet, but you
can follow them from
http://www.hostedredmine.com/projects/freeciv/activity, available also
as atom feed.


 - ML

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