[csw-maintainers] Fwd: OpenCSW, it's time to upgrade your classic SourceForge project

Dagobert Michelsen dam at opencsw.org
Tue Dec 4 21:37:37 CET 2012


Hi folks,

I guess we need to get going with the transfer. As far as I understood it we could
also continue to run Trac on the SourceForge webspace now which has been enhanced
to be able to run Trac.


Best regards

 -- Dago

Anfang der weitergeleiteten Nachricht:

> Von: "Rich Bowen" <rbowen at sourceforge.net>
> Betreff: OpenCSW, it's time to upgrade your classic SourceForge project
> Datum: 4. Dezember 2012 18:24:07 MEZ
> An: "Dagobert Michelsen" <dmichelsen at users.sf.net>, "Sebastian Kayser" <skayser at users.sf.net>
> 
> Dear OpenCSW project admin,
> 
> Since your project has shown some activity in the last few months, we
> want to be sure that you're aware that some changes are happening at
> SourceForge, and we want to be sure you're not caught by surprise.
> 
> As you may already be aware, SourceForge is upgrading to a new platform
> (code-named Allura), and as a result, we'll be retiring the Classic
> SourceForge platform, which your project is still using. Our goal is to
> have everybody off of the old platform in the first quarter of next
> year, so that we can retire that code and focus our attention on the new
> platform. It would, of course, be preferable if you migrate your own
> project in your own time.
> 
> You can read more about the new platform at
> https://sourceforge.net/p/upgrade/ and then, when you're ready, press
> the Upgrade button next to your project name.
> 
> If you have any concerns about the process, or if your project has an
> unusually large number of forums, source code repositories, or trackers,
> please don't hesitate to contact us to discuss your upgrade. It's
> important to us that it go smoothly.
> 
> As always, thanks for being part of the SourceForge community.
> 
> Rich Bowen
> SourceForge Community Manager
> rbowen at sourceforge.net


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