Dear OCW dev,

Could you reply all to this email whether you are in favor of the git repo 
migration?
Once I receive enough yes votes, I will create a JIRA ticket.

Thanks,
Kyo

On 1/30/19, 12:10 AM, "Apache Infrastructure Team" <infrastruct...@apache.org> 
wrote:

    Hello again, climate folks.
    This is a reminder that you have *one week left* before the mandatory
    mass-migration from git-wip-us to gitbox.
    
    As stated earlier in 2018, and reiterated a few times, all git
    repositories must be migrated from the git-wip-us.apache.org URL to
    gitbox.apache.org, as the old service is being decommissioned. Your
    project is receiving this email because you still have repositories on
    git-wip-us that needs to be migrated.
    
    The following repositories on git-wip-us belong to your project:
     - climate.git
    
    
    We are now entering the remaining one week of the mandated
    (coordinated) move stage of the roadmap, and you are asked to please
    coordinate migration with the Apache Infrastructure Team before February
    7th. All repositories not migrated on February 7th will be mass migrated
    without warning, and we'd appreciate it if we could work together to
    avoid a big mess that day :-).
    
    As stated earlier, moving to gitbox means you will get full write access
    on GitHub as well, and be able to close/merge pull requests and much
    more. The move is mandatory for all Apache projects using git.
    
    To have your repositories moved, please follow these steps:
    
    - Ensure consensus on the move (a link to a lists.apache.org thread will
      suffice for us as evidence).
    - Create a JIRA ticket at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA
    
    Your migration should only take a few minutes. If you wish to migrate
    at a specific time of day or date, please do let us know in the ticket,
    otherwise we will migrate at the earliest convenient time.
    
    There will be redirects in place from git-wip to gitbox, so requests
    using the old remote origins should still work (however we encourage
    people to update their remotes once migration has completed).
    
    As always, we appreciate your understanding and patience as we move
    things around and work to provide better services and features for
    the Apache Family.
    
    Should you wish to contact us with feedback or questions, please do so
    at: us...@infra.apache.org.
    
    
    With regards,
    Apache Infrastructure
    
    

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