On 15 December 2016 at 15:53, Marshall Schor <[email protected]> wrote: > 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!
Hi Marshall, Apologies for late reply first of all. I was contacted recently by one member of ASF Infra team, Gavin McDonald (cc'ed), he seems to be preparing new fisheye6.atlassian.com to be run by ASF Infra team. Not sure about the timeline for this, I can only assure I'll do my best to help making this happen in time. On our side I'm afraid we can't extend the period of fisheyeX services EoL. The current infrastructure we host it on is loosing support, with the current traffic attracted we can't see a justification to migrate it to new infrastructure, we believe there are better and more efficient ways how Atlassian can contribute to FOSS, see some details on https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/FISHEYE/fisheyeX.atlassian.com+instances+shutdown+announcement I honestly believe having ASF running own FECru instance, similarly to existing JIRA instance https://issues.apache.org/, would serve you best. Atlassian offers free licences to FOSS communities. Hope that helps, thanks for reaching me out. Regards, Piotr -- Piotr Swiecicki
