In my defense, the push to Git had two major motivators: 1) CVS is no longer supported and has--as I understand it--several major open bugs that aren't being addressed 2) With the introduction of Git, something had to go; Webmaster does not have infinite resources. The push to Git had very real practical and pragmatic motivation. Further, CVS was deprecated for a full two years before we started compelling projects to move. With that precedent established, you have until at least 2015 to accept Gerrit :-) On a serious note, Eclipse projects are required to make reasonable effort to encourage and accept contributions. Adoption of Gerrit is one way of making this easy. The Eclipse Foundation has no plan to force Gerrit on any project. PMCs may have a different opinion. Wayne On 10/04/2013 10:30 AM, Mickael Istria
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