This Friday morning (2023-05-19) the Git packaging migration will start until 
Sunday (2023-05-21). The Arch Linux packaging team will not be able to update 
packages in any of the repositories during this period.

Notification when the migration starts, and when it is completed, will be 
published on the `[arch-dev-public]` mailing list.

## How does this impact Arch Linux users?

The `[testing]` repository will be split into `[core-testing]` and 
`[extra-testing]`, the `[staging]` repository will be split into 
`[core-staging]` and `[extra-staging]`. The `[community]` repository will be 
merged into `[extra]` and will therefore be empty after the migration.

All affected repositories will be provided as empty repositories for a 
transition period after the migration. For regular users, this means that 
everything works as before.

**Note:** After the migration is done, users that have the testing repositories 
enabled need to include the new repositories (`[core-testing]` and 
`[extra-testing]` instead of `[testing]`) in their `pacman.conf` before 
updating their system.

Other changes:

- [SVN access](https://archlinux.org/svn/) is discontinued and will dissappear.
- The svn2git mirror will no longer be updated.
- `asp`, which relies on the svn2git mirror, will stop working. It is replaced 
by [`pkgctl repo clone`](https://man.archlinux.org/man/pkgctl-repo-clone.1.en).

## How does this impact Arch Linux tier 1 mirrors?

During the migration rsync and HTTP access will be shut down. We will send an 
email notification to arch-mirrors once everything has been finished.

## How does this impact Arch Linux packagers?

Packagers will not be able to patch and update their packages. The internal 
Tier 0 mirror is also going to be disabled for the duration of this migration.

URL: https://archlinux.org/news/git-migration-announcement/

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