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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

The End of Google Code

I recently got this mail from Google


Google Code
Hello,
Earlier today, Google announced we will be turning down Google Code Project Hosting. The service started in 2006 with the goal of providing a scalable and reliable way of hosting open source projects. Since that time, millions of people have contributed to open source projects hosted on the site.
But a lot has changed since 2006. In the past nine years, many other options for hosting open source projects have popped up, along with vibrant communities of developers. It’s time to recognize that Google Code’s mission to provide open source projects a home has been accomplished by others, such as GitHub and Bitbucket.
We will be shutting down Google Code over the coming months. Starting today, the site will no longer accept new projects, but will remain functionally unchanged until August 2015. After that, project data will be read-only. Early next year, the site will shut down, but project data will be available for download in an archive format.
As the owner of the following projects, you have several options for migrating your data.
  • spellchecker
  • izock
  • falconhttp
  • travianix
  • gwtcom
The simplest option would be to use the Google Code Exporter, a new tool that will allow you to export your projects directly to GitHub. Alternatively, we have documentation on how to migrate to other services — GitHub, Bitbucket, and SourceForge — manually.
For more information, please see the Google Open Source blog or contact google-code-shutdown@google.com.
-The Google Code team
Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043
You have received this mandatory email service announcement to update you about important changes to Google Code Project Hosting.

Quite interesting indeed, because it contained some projects that I made during my studies that I completely forgot.

Fortunately Google offers quite a good exporter to GitHub, so I was able to keep at least the intresting projects in my github account.


  • falconHTTP
  • gwtcom

Even though both exports failed twice before appearing in GitHub
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