"See - even Pyglet is moving away from us. Our service is useless now.
Let's shut it down already." - "Okaay..."
Or something like that ;)

Oktay Acikalin <[email protected]> schrieb am Fr., 13. März 2015 um
09:03 Uhr:

> Yeah... thought the same as I read that earlier...
>
> Adam Bark <[email protected]> schrieb am Fr., 13. März 2015 um
> 01:30 Uhr:
>
>  Well, it looks like we started this migration in the knick of time...
>>
>>
>> -------- Forwarded Message --------  Subject: Google Code shutting down  
>> Date:
>> Fri, 13 Mar 2015 00:26:03 +0000  From: [email protected]  
>> Reply-To:
>> [email protected]  To: [email protected]
>>
>>   [image: Google] Code
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Earlier today, Google announced
>> <http://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/p/B5yYl1RviXQISi1m1QWTbtu82urUAd7jGAq826JvTaEAtCquKBgxKinVlVozI2-93gmz_S9aB4XoAGWf5Cr8MVFqqd7QERk70C0P6pKduro1-8aGVgGl5AMHPw==>
>> we will be turning down Google Code Project Hosting. The service started in
>> 2006 with the goal of providing a scalable and reliable way of hosting open
>> source projects. Since that time, millions of people have contributed to
>> open source projects hosted on the site.
>>
>> But a lot has changed since 2006. In the past nine years, many other
>> options for hosting open source projects have popped up, along with vibrant
>> communities of developers. It’s time to recognize that Google Code’s
>> mission to provide open source projects a home has been accomplished by
>> others, such as GitHub and Bitbucket.
>>
>> We will be shutting down Google Code over the coming months. Starting
>> today, the site will no longer accept new projects, but will remain
>> functionally unchanged until August 2015. After that, project data will be
>> read-only. Early next year, the site will shut down, but project data will
>> be available for download in an archive format.
>>
>> As the owner of the following projects, you have several options for
>> migrating your data.
>>
>>    - technorious
>>
>> The simplest option would be to use the Google Code Exporter
>> <https://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/p/eHlt0niP_yBWHDfNEnMnpi6nKBnn3ojf6bTlAmucNiUggJz5d1kWSlDu_hS5qXuiOAlUfJiNdOYepQ==>,
>> a new tool that will allow you to export your projects directly to GitHub.
>> Alternatively, we have documentation
>> <https://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/p/FD0-_0mpOaeK2Zj1Rv9hkSsqNqxEKMwI1SePo2LXGmb7oW9zICqowFysvt1mRTnuTSQP9p0WZ-c=>
>> on how to migrate to other services — GitHub, Bitbucket, and SourceForge —
>> manually.
>>
>> For more information, please see the Google Open Source blog
>> <https://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/p/BY3-Sx3hC-Dz48h-EmEnuzxBrHpkbzcBI241MnCzSb6sLl_PCPgreljQjcMNy36ISABlAVRPgfg=>
>> or contact [email protected].
>>
>> -The Google Code team
>>
>> Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043
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>> about important changes to Google Code Project Hosting.
>>
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