Sorry, I copy-pasted the voting template from an RC vote :) here a better one:

[ ] +1 OK to move from ASF Subversion to GitHub
[ ] 0   Don't care
[ ] -1 Not OK to move from ASF Subversion to GitHub, because ...

Cheers,

-- Richard

> On 27. Jan 2023, at 13:48, Richard Eckart de Castilho <r...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> some time back, we have had some votes regarding moving individual 
> sub-projects of UIMA from Subversion to Git(Hub).
> I kind of ticked it off in my head that eventually we would move everything 
> over it being just a matter of time and
> resources to happen. In fact, in the mean time, I have moved various parts of 
> the code from subversion to GitHub such
> as the UIMA parent pom, build resources, etc.
> 
> Today I found out that we have to projects on GitHub which we have no write 
> access to because they are still configured
> as mirrors of our subversion:
> 
> * https://github.com/apache/uima-sandbox
> * https://github.com/apache/uima-ducc
> 
> While at least DUCC has already had its vote to be retired, I would prefer it 
> being retired on Git than on Subversion.
> 
> So I asked INFRA if they could switch those repos properly over to git. They 
> in turn asked for a discussion on our list.
> I actually thought we already had a general vote to move code over to 
> Git(Hub), but searching in the archives, I did not
> find one (only for individual sub-projects).
> 
> So... tl;dr: I propose that we move any and all code of the Apache UIMA 
> project from subversion to Git(Hub).
> 
> This will not happen immediately, but whenever I need to reference a 
> discussion to go ahead, this vote would be it.
> 
> Note that per ASF policy, the project's GitHub repositories are mirrored at 
> the ASF using the ASF gitbox service:
> 
>  https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf
> 
> So even when we use the repos on GitHub as the canonical point of contact, 
> ASF always keeps the official records.
> 
> [ ] +1 OK to release
> [ ] 0   Don't care
> [ ] -1 Not OK to release, because ...
> 
> The vote will remain open for at least 72h - please vote!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> -- Richard
> 

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