If memory serves me right, Bruce A. Mah wrote:

> Sometime in the near future, I will be migrating the iperf3 project from
> Google Code to GitHub.  This is part of a movement of several
> ESnet-sponsored software projects (including iperf3) from various SCMs
> and services onto a single platform.
> 
> This migration will include the source code repository, issue tracker
> content, and wiki pages.  Downloads will continue to be hosted at ESnet
> and will not be affected.  The iperf3 development list
> (<[email protected]>) will continue as a Google Group (as least
> for now).
> 
> I'm tentatively planning to do this work this Friday, 28 February 2010
> during California daytime hours.  When done, I will hide (but not
> delete) as much as I can from the Google Code site and put pointers to
> GitHub in as many appropriate places as I can find.

I'm working on this now.

Please do not post any more new issues to the iperf issues tracker on
Google Code or make new comments on existing issues; there is a high
chance any issue tracker activity today will miss the migration to the
GitHub issue tracker.

Thanks,

Bruce.


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