https://github.com/python/the-knights-who-say-ni is the new home for the
code. I also created the https://github.com/the-knights-who-say-ni bot
account for when I finally turn the bot on.

Ezio moved this weekend but told me he plans to commit Maciej's code soon
(I told him he could make GitHub usernames public which simplifies
matters). Once that's done and I have verified the CLA bot ties into the
new API on b.p.o properly I will then ask Senthil for his final
recommendation on how to convert Mercurial repositories to Git and then
move the devinabox repository over. If that move works out then I will
switch the benchmarks repository over. Once both of those moves have been
verified to have worked then we will figure out what's necessary to update
the deployment steps for the peps and devguide repos and then move those
two over as well.

Then the "fun" begins in doing what's necessary to get cpython moved over
(e.g. getting feature parity with the current setup).

Overall, the goal still remains to move all repos sans cpython over to
GitHub by PyCon US and the cpython repo itself by the end of the year.
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