+1

Awesome, nice to hear.

- Jan
 Am 31.12.2011 01:55 schrieb "MugeSo" <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> I'm glad to hear that migration to GitHub begin ;)
>
> This means 2012 will be "GitHub year" for Agavi Project.
>
> Thanks to David and Noah :)
>
> Happy New Year,
>
> Koichi
> (2011/12/31 5:36), David Zülke wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Noah and I are beginning to migrate Agavi to GitHub.
>>
>> That process will take a few days as we fix commit history and convert
>> all ticket history, so we have deactivated anonymous write access to the
>> ticket system, meaning you won't be able to create new tickets or comment
>> on existing ones.
>>
>> If you encounter any issues you'd like to report in the meantime, please
>> use the users mailing list (or the dev list if that is more appropriate).
>>
>> Happy New Year,
>>
>> David
>>
>> P.S. We are documenting the progress of our migration on the blog, so
>> check out 
>> http://blog.agavi.org/tagged/**github<http://blog.agavi.org/tagged/github>if 
>> you're interested.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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