Dear OpenJUMP Dev Team, all --

  At OSGeo dot org, we run a Git interface that is FOSS and de-centralized, called gitea. OSGeo hosts this service at the Oregon State University Open Source Labs, with redundancy of hardware and routine backups.     If you, like me, are concerned about mono-culture in Internet Services, USA-based companies control of critical infrastructure, asymmetric power relationships between FOSS developers and profit-oriented managers of hosts with no transparency, un-announced and hidden reporting on the acitivity of masses of otherwise independent people and companies, and other unintended consequences of over-centralized software activity, please listen.  
  You might find that OSGeo dot org's gitea, fully transparent in code
and operations, aligned with FOSS values and independent, with improving features like PR comments and users-groups features.. might be an excellent choice for your project if you want the github-style workflow.  
  please contact SAC at OSGeo for more information
  thank you for your excellent (and fun) OpenJUMP Porject
 
  best regards from Berkeley, California
   -Brian

 

On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 17:38:18 0200, Rashad Kanavath <mohammedrasha...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello, 
Is there any update on this thread? anyone still working on migration to github?
 
https://sourceforge.net/p/jump-pilot/mailman/message/30246871/  
 
--
Regards,
   Rashad

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