announce@javaserverfaces.java.net

javaserverfaces is now live

From: Edward Bratt <ed.bratt_at_oracle.com>
Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2010 06:57:34 -0800

Hi
We're happy to report the final migration of all CVS projects. All
Projects in the GlassFish migration group are now live with the new
Java.net hosting tool suite, Kenai. This wiki
<http://kenai.com/projects/glassfish-migration/pages/Wave2Projects>
details the complete list of projects which have been migrated.

Project web-sites are still being converted. If you can't find what you
are looking for, please send an e-mail to the user mailing list for your
project.

This project repository has been converted to Subversion.

The new project URL is: http://javaserverfaces.java.net
The Subversion repository URLs can be found at
http://java.net/projects/javaserverfaces/sources
User ID/Password authentication as well as SSH credentials are supported.
If you are new to Subversion, you can read the Kenai help pages
<http://java.net/projects/help/pages/SourceControl#About_Subversion> to
get started.

These projects have all their Kenai features enabled and,

    * E-mail is now enabled and the archives are loaded
    * Users and roles are fully imported for each project. You may see
      your ID more than once if you have multiple roles in the project
    * Each site's Jira dashboard is at: java.net/jira/browse/PROJECT
      <http://java.net/jira/browse/PROJECT> -- for example:
      http://java.net/jira/browse/GLASSFISH. You can work with Jira as
      your project requires
    * By default, projects are migrated to the Kenai project site look &
      feel. Each project must enable their web-site as described in the
      glassfish-migration wiki <http://glassfish-migration.kenai.com/>.
      Project owners are responsible for applying the new GlassFish
      theme. We're ready to help if you need any additional support

Additionally, ALL migrated e-mail lists are now live and, you can resume
using them to communicate with your project community members. Messages
are being archived, but you won't be able to browse through the archives
until the project repositories are enabled. I will send a similar update
to all project aliases.

One caveat is that projects which used the ProjectDocumentList servlet
storage (Documents & files) from Collabnet do not yet have these files
migrated. We will send another notice, once this is completed. You can
check yourself by browsing to: http://java.net/downloads/[PROJECT-ID].
If your project used this feature, this will be created when the files
are migrated.

Please report any web-site issues, to the respective project owners and,
give them some time to get everything updated for the new site. Please
let me know if you suspect any data import issues. Please remember, the
UI may be showing you the data in a form that is different from the
Collabnet suite of tools.

There is extensive help for the Kenai tool suite
<http://java.net/projects/help/pages/Home>. You'll find help links on
most pages.
We are managing a wiki for GlassFish specific progress and issues
<http://kenai.com/projects/glassfish-migration/pages/Home>.
If you need assistance with GlassFish migration topics, send e-mail to
migration-help_at_glassfish-migration.kenai.com
<mailto:migration-help_at_glassfish-migration.kenai.com>
You can use the Kenai Forums <http://kenai.com/forums> for Kenai Q & A
with the Kenai development team.

We will post further wiki updates as more projects are enabled.

Thank you for your patience and continued contributions to the GlassFish
community.

Ed Bratt & The GlassFish migration team