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End of life Google code #10

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evilwan opened this issue Aug 9, 2015 · 2 comments
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End of life Google code #10

evilwan opened this issue Aug 9, 2015 · 2 comments

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@evilwan
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evilwan commented Aug 9, 2015

Hello,

Just found your project and noticed that you refer to the original wiki pages on Google code. You do know that Google intends to close down google code? On august 25-th they will put all projects in read-only mode and somewhere next year, I believe, the sites will disappear. Perhaps it might be useful to make a local copy of the wiki pages on Github as well?

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@cmadsen
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cmadsen commented Oct 15, 2015

Hello, thanks for the info.

As far as can tell from reading this the wiki etc will be hosted at the Google Code Archive forever

After January 2016 you will no longer be able to access source code from a version control client; >however project data will still be available from the Google Code Archive.

Note that only public data will be archived. If your project has private data, such as issues with the >Restrict-View-* label, you will no longer be able to browse those project resources next year. (Public >downloads, issues, wikis, etc. will be available.)

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evilwan commented Oct 15, 2015

Hi,

Meanwhile I have attempted to convert the wiki content to standalone HTML
pages (without the google code decorations) but in doing so I found many
problems with the data (incorrectly structured HTML, missing images etc.)

Also, I have sort of given up on using Vldocking because of a couple of
nagging problems. My main issue is basically that I would like to have a
setup where there is a difference between panels that can be moved around
(dockables) and recepients of those movable panels. As far as I can see
from the documentation there is no intermediate layer between desktop and
dockable.

Regards,

Eddy.

On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 8:25 AM, Carsten Madsen [email protected]
wrote:

Hello, thanks for the info.

As far as can tell from reading this
https://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/ReadOnlyTransition the wiki etc
will be hosted at the Google Code Archive forever

After January 2016 you will no longer be able to access source code from a
version control client; >however project data will still be available from
the Google Code Archive.

Note that only public data will be archived. If your project has private
data, such as issues with the >Restrict-View-* label, you will no longer be
able to browse those project resources next year. (Public >downloads,
issues, wikis, etc. will be available.)


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