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Author: chrs...@google.com
Date: Tue Jul 28 14:52:48 2015 UTC
Log: Edited wiki page ReadOnlyTransition through web user interface.
https://code.google.com/p/support/source/detail?r=709

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--- /wiki/ReadOnlyTransition.wiki Mon Jul 27 23:18:34 2015 UTC
+++ /wiki/ReadOnlyTransition.wiki Tue Jul 28 14:52:48 2015 UTC
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#summary Information about Google Code's read-only transition

-As
[http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2015/03/farewell-to-google-code.html
previously announced] most of Google Code will become read-only on August,
25th 2015.
+As
[http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2015/03/farewell-to-google-code.html
previously announced] most of Google Code will become read-only on August
25th, 2015.

=What will happen to the data?=
Google Code data will still be accessible, just read-only. You will be
able to search for and browse project issues, `git clone` source data, and
so on. The [http://code.google.com/export-to-github/ Export to GitHub]
feature will still work as advertised.
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
However, during this time you will not be able to modify projects. For
example: create new issues, push code changes, or even modify admin
settings. If you need some administrative action taken, such as deleting a
project or setting up an automatic redirect URL, please
[mailto:google-cod...@google.com contact us]. (Instructions will
also be linked from the `/admin` page of for project administrators.)

=How long will the data remain available?=
-Google Code's data will remain online for a very, very long time.
+Google Code's data will remain online for a long time.

Until January, 2016 the Google Code Project Hosting service as it exists
today will continue to be available. And you will still be able to use
version control clients like `git`, `hg`, or `svn` to access project data.

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