The only thing that we still have at openqa is wiki[1]. In the next few
weeks and months I will move it to github[2]. Since my time is limited I
will move only pages that I think are still relevant. If you want to make
sure a page is moved to github please let me know. Or even better, move it
yourself. If you need help with moving the page(s), let me know.

Željko
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[1] http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR
[2] https://github.com/watir/watir/wiki

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Patrick Lightbody
*
*
You are receiving an email because you have some or all of a project hosted
with OpenQA. After almost 10 years, it's time to shut down OpenQA. The main
project in OpenQA has always been Selenium, which now runs under it's own
infrastructure and brand.

Unfortunately, OpenQA's traffic and interest has dwindled to the point
where maintaing the website and keeping it up is causing more harm than
good. Some of the projects have been inactive for years. Others have
already moved on to other places, like GitHub and Google Code.

*I have a request*: could you please let me know if you are OK with turning
off all services (wiki, website, etc) hosted at OpenQA for your project?
Or, if you aren't, let's work on a transition plan for you. My goal is to
have the services shut down in the next few months.

Thanks for all your effort and I'm sorry OpenQA didn't end up where I had
hoped. At the time there weren't great services like GitHub and Google
Code, so a combined home for development services (bug tracker, wiki, etc)
+ like-minded projects made a lot of sense. But today it's much less
important due to all these great tools for building software and social
networks to promote it. So, reluctantly, it's time to say goodbye to OpenQA
:)

I appreciate your help in resolving this final matter and putting OpenQA to
bed once and for all.

Patrick
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