Hi Piotr, I'm an Apache project chairperson (Apache UIMA) and user of this service. We use it to allow us to start from a Jira issue and quickly locate and examine the "change sets" associated with that Jira. I'd hate to lose this capability; I just used it yesterday to help me make a complex merge of change sets from one branch to another.
I've asked Apache Infrastructure support about taking over this, and they've said they don't plan to replicate or take in-house this service (at this time). Is there any chance you could be persuaded not to take down this service (at least for X=6, the one used for Apache projects)? Thanks for listening and your consideration! -Marshall Schor On 11/10/2016 6:07 PM, Piotr Swiecicki wrote: > Hi FishEye and Crucible user! > > I would like to inform you we have decided to take > https://fisheyeX.atlassian.com/ (X=1,2,3,4,6) services down on January > 2nd, 2017. These services aren't heavily used anymore, so we've > decided to focus on our other open source offerings. > > If you use these services and would like to continue using FishEye and > Crucible, consider running them on your own. Atlassian offers free > licences for open source projects for FishEye, Crucible and other > Atlassian products. > > HTML version of this announcement can be found here: > https://confluence.atlassian.com/x/Ipo6Mw > > Apologies if you consider this email spam, I am contacting all the > people who either participated in any review created in the last 12 > months on any of those instances or who contacted Atlassian Support in > the past regarding maintenance of those instances. > > Kind regards, > Piotr Święcicki > FishEye/Crucible Development Manager >
