Hosting request for jLogMan
Description of the projects to be hosted
- Project Name: jLogMan
- Project URL: https://bitbucket.org/err/jlogman/
- Project Maintainers: errael@raelity.com (was err@raelity.com)
- Project License: LGPL-3.0
Before project was on mercurial Bitbucket, it was on java.net. jLogMan provides dynamic display, control and configuration of java.util.logging. It can trivially be included in any java swing app; it is available as a NetBeans plugin, see screenshot at http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/20356/jlogman. Can't refer to wiki since never ported it to bitbucket; the html version is not currently online; have a spot, need to set it up. Local mercurial repo is ~2Meg.
I'm currently porting to maven and bringing it up on NetBeans-12.0.
I was planning to push to an empty repo rather than requesting import. But that's your call.
Main criteria
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Free / Open Source -
main development repositories -
agreement to acknowledge where appropriate the help provided by Octobus and Clever Cloud by hosting on foss.heptapod.net
Priority Criteria
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currently hosted on Bitbucket -
officially released
Post approval maintainer task list
See README for explanations.
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Heptapod / Bitbucket accounts link -
Reviewing Heptapod workflow
Post import maintainer task list
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Clone the project afresh from foss.heptapod.net. -
Check that the repository looks good: branches are as expected in the clone and the web interface, with no wild
branches unless there are known multiple heads. -
Check that issues are imported, and notably that all open issues are there. Watch for attachments etc. -
Check that Pull Requests are imported, and in particular take a close look at the resulting open Merge Requests - they should be backed by a topic. Make sure you can navigate these in the fresh clone. -
Check that against foss.heptapod.net, hg outgoing
andhg incoming
from a prior clone are as expected -
Add the Octobus and Clever cloud acknowledgement at the selected place. -
Communicate about the migration to help others to aware of the options (for example on mastodon, twitter, bitbucket thread, mailing list, …)