Hey,

On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Darren Dale <dsdal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> John, could you freeze the svn repo around noon on Friday? I'll
> convert the repositories and push them up to github on Saturday. Is it
> possible to close the sourceforge bugtracker, feature requests, etc to
> new issues as well?

are you guys planning on transfering the old bugs to github?  As I
mentioned, I have code lying around for the upload (and to download
from launchpad, but that's irrelevant here).  I'm going to be mosly
offline til Monday (conference trip), but if someone pings me on my
Berkeley email address, which I monitor even while traveling, I'll be
happy to help out.

Glad to see eveythong moving over to github! (since scipy is also
about to do the same, as soon as 0.9 is out, for which things are
already at the RC stage).

A huge thank you to Darren for putting so much hard work into this, I
admire your attention to detail (and I wish I'd been so thorough when
I transitioned ipython, where we could have recovered from some old
history problems, but I'm too lazy for that :).

Cheers,

f

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