I think Barry's point is that there needs to be an issue tracker, and it
needs to be kept updated.

If the existing issue tracker is going read-only, then it's no longer
fit for purpose in keeping track of issues, and there needs to be a
replacement.

It's not for the Google Code team to provide that replacement, if they
are responsible for the decision to make it read-only; if they were
responsible, they wouldn't change anything and would just keep it going!

It's for the Google Maps team to provide an issue tracker, and this is
the forum to ask about that.

Andrew


On Thu, Aug 6, 2015, at 08:12, ralfwessels wrote:
> Hi Barry,
>
> "Google Code's data will remain online for a long time"
>
> Thats what this information site says:
> https://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/ReadOnlyTransition
>
> ... and more: If you have any questions, please contact google-code-
> shutd...@google.com.

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