hi all; as you might have been aware, for the past couple of weeks the Git repositories at clutter-project.org have had issues with the anongit protocol (git:// URIs) support. we've had some help from the MeeGo infrastructure team, but they advised moving the repositories to another hosting for various reasons (resources and unresolved hw and sw issues at the top).
I want to personally apologize for the issues this service outage has caused to all Clutter users. we've been having these issues for the best part of these three months, and I'd like to personally thank the OTC infrastructure team for their help. even though since the beginning Clutter has been catering for different platforms, we always considered ourselves to be a part of the GNOME project: the technologies we use, and the contributions we receive are a proof of that. on top of that, as soon as we started having issues, the GNOME infrastructure team graciously offered their help and support. for these reasons, we decided to move the Git repositories and the Bugzilla products over to the gnome.org infrastructure. the authoritative repository for the Core Clutter API becomes, as of today git.gnome.org. the URIs change to: read-only: git://git.gnome.org/clutter read-write: ssh://[email protected]/git/clutter if you have a clone of the repository, you can point it to the new URI simply by doing: # read-only git remote set-url origin git://git.gnome.org/clutter # read-write: git remote set-url origin ssh://[email protected]/git/clutter the Bugzilla migration is in progress; we're moving all the bugs filed on clutter-project.org, and it will take some time. I'll do another announcement as soon as the products are available, and I'll close bugzilla.clutter-project.org once that happens. while this obviously holds for Clutter Core, we are hosting other modules on clutter-project.org; we've already started migrating some of them to git.gnome.org and other hosting services. the authoritative repositories are listed on the wiki: http://wiki.clutter-project.org/wiki/Git_repositories the wiki page will be updated during the migration, and it will be the authoritative source for the repositories. again, I'd like to apologize for the issues, and would like to thank the OTC team for their support over the past couple of years, and the GNOME infrastructure team for the assistance. now, hopefully, you'll be able to resume having fun with Clutter. :-) ciao, Emmanuele. -- Emmanuele Bassi, Intel Open Source Technology Center _______________________________________________ clutter-app-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://lists.clutter-project.org/listinfo/clutter-app-devel-list
