Hi Moses people

After discussions amongst the moses developers, and polling users' opinions, 
it has been decided that moses will move from sourceforge to github. This will 
happen on October 17th (G-day) at 1200 UK time.

Before G-day, all commits will go to sourceforge svn, but after G-day, all 
commits will go to github, and the sourceforge svn repository will become 
read-only.

The github address is

https://github.com/moses-smt/mosesdecoder

The repository is populated at the moment, and mirrors the sourceforge svn 
version, although a few versions behind as the mirroring is not automated. To 
get a tarball of the latest snapshort, just click on the download link at the 
top right, or use a git client. For read access to the source, you don't need 
a github account.

Version numbers are not as user friendly in git as in svn. If you browse the 
revision history, you'll see a long hex code beside each revision. We suggest 
that you use the first 6 characters as the version number, which is the 
approach followed by the github download button. Eventually moses will get 
numbered releases...

Development through github will continue the same way as in sourceforge, so 
developers will contribute (in general) by pushing rather than pull requests. 
So if you want to add something to moses source, you should contact one of the 
owners of the moses-smt organisation (https://github.com/moses-smt) to request 
push access.

Any questions, please drop a line to moses-support,

cheers - Barry
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