The OpenZFS code repository on github (http://github.com/openzfs/openzfs)
is a clone of the illumos repo, with basically identical code.  The OpenZFS
repo made it easier to contribute ZFS code to illumos, by leveraging the
github pull request and code review processes, and by automatically
building illumos and running the ZFS Test Suite.

Unfortunately, the automated systems have atrophied and we lack the effort
and interest to maintain it.  Meanwhile, the illumos code review and
contribution process has been working well for a lot of ZFS changes
(notably including ports from Linux).

Since the utility of this repo has decreased, and the volunteer workforce
isn't available to maintain it, we will be archiving
http://github.com/openzfs/openzfs in the coming week.  Thank you to
everyone who helped maintain this infrastructure, and to those who
leveraged it to contribute over 500 commits to ZFS on illumos!  Alternate
processes for contributing ZFS changes (including those in open PR's)
include following the illumos procedures
<https://illumos.org/docs/contributing/#code-review>, or opening a PR
against ZFSonLinux <https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs>.

The OpenZFS github organization (http://github.com/openzfs) will continue
to exist.  I will make an announcement about its future role at the OpenZFS
Developer Summit <http://open-zfs.org/wiki/OpenZFS_Developer_Summit_2019>
on Monday.

Let me know if you have any questions,
--matt

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