For more details of the workflow, please see the ASF
documentation here:
Note that from now on, all new branches SHOULD be
associated with a JIRA issue on the BROOKLYN project
and named appropriately, with a reference in the pull
request title or commit test.
We will document the specific workflow and
environment for Brooklyn as part of the new Brooklyn
project site on
apache.org, and would
appreciate any comments or suggestions.
# Useful URLs
The new Git repository can be cloned from these
URLs. Make sure your repository working copies, forks
and remotes are updated appropriately, and ensure any
local WiP branches are copied across.
Repository browsing over HTTP is available here:
The GitHub repositories are here:
The Brooklyn JIRA project is here:
# Actions
Note that contributors MUST have signed an ICLA or
waived any rights to the code they are contributing.
The old Brooklyn repository will be tagged and
frozen, and renamed to 'legacy-brooklyn' and all
commit rights will be removed at the time of the
switch-over. The other repositories maintained by the
'brooklyncentral' account will remain available, but
we would welcome discussion and suggestions about
which could be moved to the 'brooklyn' account, such
as 'brooklyn-examples' and similar.
The existing job that is mirroring from the GitHub
'brooklyncentral' account will be turned off, but the
mirroring jobs in the opposite direction, to the
'apache' and 'brooklyn' GitHub accounts will continue.
The disposition of the documentation and website
code is still to be determined.
Please bear with us as we make this transition, and
check with the PMC if you have any issues getting
started or if I have missed anything out from this
announcement.
Thanks,
Andrew (Apache Brooklyn PMC)