Going to CC our mentors on this as it is really more their guidance we are 
after.

> So to clarify the existing Git (at github) is "frozen"? At some point
> in the hopefully near future we will have a new version of Git hosted by  
> eclipse that we will commit to?

I have no clarity at the moment .. I am assembling snatches of emails and 
trying to see what the infrastructure
migration will look like.

I did check my email, most of this comes from the conversation with Frank and 
Wayne:

> The initial stage of the review of the project's initial contribution should 
> go fairly quickly. It should only take a couple of days to get provisional 
> check-in approval. What I recommend that you do is tag the existing repo at 
> the point where you export the initial contribution. Any commits following 
> that point can be pushed into the locationtech.org repository in 
> consideration of the IP due diligence process. In short, if the commits are 
> authored by project committers, just push them. If they come from outside 
> contributors, there's a little more involved.
>  


So:

1. We are at 1-2 days now from the initial request, we are leaping off the 
1.4.0 tag  
2. Your commits are authored by a project committer

> > Ideas?
> We wait a week or two and see what happens.

Good plan …

Jody  

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