Hi all, As a starting point: keeping the software itself running is a non-starting option from my perspective. It's going to be shutdown. This is purely to reduce the amount of maintenance effort we have to expend in keeping our systems running.
There is an enormous amount of software and other systems deployed on our infrastructure, and the value of continuing to maintain software, including associated security updates, major upgrades to ensure we're able to continue running it on modern distributions, etc for something which is no longer in active use is questionable at best. Bitrot and decay is almost guaranteed to erode the value of it as a historical archive in the long run in any case. For those who dismiss decay as an issue - problems with previous Reviewboard upgrades not taking cleanly have resulted in some reviews being damaged, causing their diffs to become unavailable. These sorts of problems do happen. Whether some kind of read only archive is retained is another topic altogether. Reviewboard has a WebAPI which should be usable by anyone interested to extract all the information regarding reviews, including their comments and the diff itself. This could be used to create a static snapshot of each review. Regards, Ben