On 04/29/2014 06:55 AM, Guilherme Moro wrote:
Hi,

The project was completely migrated to Sourceforge, is this a valid assumption?

if you go to http://www.opensaf.org/page/14944~220835/Projects
They are still referencing  http://devel.opensaf.org/hg/opensaf as the
main check-in point

http://devel.opensaf.org/ have some other information that seems
outdated as well

So, for now we seem to have duplicated info scattered around the old
trac system and the new home of the project (sourceforge). And most of
the google search you do will point to outdated information.

I know the tickets were migrated already, but we should start
deactivate the old systems gradually, and put everything in just one
place.

I'm willing to help with that, so who can guide me through whatever
got decided regarding this migration, and more importantly, who
decides this stuff anyway? ;)

Regards,

Guilherme Moro


The migration is going slowly and we should indeed clear up some links and language. The fact is that we still don't necessarily want to fully retire the old server as the wiki has a lot of good information. It should be made clear that you can't use it to create new tickets though. We should probably mark the old wiki with big red letters "Dated Information" or something similar. We have a session in a meeting tomorrow to talk about it.

Thanks for your offer to help out. We do fully control the devel.opensaf.org website/wiki and we might very well pick you up on the offer to help out there. The www.opensaf.org we will need to request changes to (on the todo list after tomorrow's meeting). Who decides? Well we have a small group of people that are part of the technical leadership council (TLC) and we meet biweekly to discuss stuff like this (and other stuff). It doesn't mean we take all the decision. Feedback from the users/devel list is very important.

Cheers,

// Jonas

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