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This post is for the "how" of the migration, not the "why". There are a number of reasons for this move which I won't cover here. You can also view these email threads for reference and background: http://lists.genivi.org/pipermail/genivi-projects/2016-April/002039.html and http://lists.genivi.org/pipermail/genivi-projects/2016-May/002216.html
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An IP address change over is scheduled for Friday 12:00 AM PST. Follow the issue tracker here:
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These repos are going to get mirrored on a new server . That work has begun with the installation of equipment in JLR's Portland facility and the hiring of a dedicated GENIVI IT person. That person will be joining the Tools Team meetings so you can send questions to the Tools Team should you have them, though hopefully I can answer questions here as well. The repos will be switched to "read only" so that we do not get updates to separate git repos. New development should happen at GitHub, the old repos remain only for two years to provide a link that provides source code for older versions of the GENIVI Compliance Specification and for convenience for automated software builds. As we turn the git repos from write to read only, we'll also be deactivating the public ssh keys associated with the accounts on the repositories. This is for security purposes.
No, it shouldn't be. The point of making the GENIVI mirror use the same URLs was to preserve access for Yocto layers and recipes, as well as other tooling like baserock. If you want the latest and greatest GENIVI code, it might be best to look at GENIVI's GitHub account.
When repos are put onto GENIVI's GitHub account they automatically become part of the GENIVI GitHub space as it were. This is reflected in the URL for example, as well as other places: https://github.com/GENIVI/capic-poc Everything under https://github.com/GENIVI/ is part of GENIVI.
No. Pushing to git repos, that is to say developing new code, will be done at GitHub. There may be a way for GENIVI . to set up push access but this is only for certain situations where GitHub's terms and conditions are unacceptable.
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