AtoM code and issues list has moved to a new home!

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Dan Gillean

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Dec 7, 2012, 2:16:17 PM12/7/12
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Greetings AtoM developers community,

We are in the process of finalizing a big move of our source code repository hosting and issue tracking system from Google-hosted services, to a new self-managed issue tracking system, and an open-source code repository.

AtoM issues list:
Our new home for all issues old and new can be found at:


To view existing issues (originally posted in the Qubit Toolkit Google Code Project), or to post a new issue, please visit this new site. You can see an overview of the AtoM project and get a sense of our current development roadmap by navigating to: https://projects.artefactual.com/projects/atom/roadmap

The Google Code site will be maintained as we verify the migration to our new platform and update our issues accordingly, but new issues or comments on old issues should be added to the new site, here. If you can't find an issue you are following on the Google Code site, you can always navigate to the old issue in Google Code, where we have provided a link to the issue's new home.

Posting on the new AtoM Project Home issues list

To be able to comment on outstanding issues, or post a new issue, you will need to register.
Registration is quick and easy:
  • You will need to enter a new username (we suggest keeping your same user name as on the old Google Code website), a new password, and your name.
  • You will also need a valid email address (to receive notifications, password recoveries, etc.)



Atom Code Hosting has moved to GitHub!

The AtoM source code repository will also no longer be hosted on Google Code.
You can find our latest code in the AtoM GitHub repository, here: https://github.com/artefactual/atom

  • More information about GitHub: here
  • GitHub help and documentation: here
  • Wikipedia overview of GitHub: here


Thanks for your patience...

We apologize for any growing pains, but feel this is a step forward for the AtoM project that will allow us to track issues, user feedback, code changes, and work done more effectively. This means a more responsive development team for you and for the AtoM project.

See you on the new sites! 

Your allies in open-source archival arrangement, description, and access,

The Access to Memory (AtoM) Team
via Dan Gillean
Systems Analyst,

Suite 202 - 26 Lorne Mews
New Westminster, BC
Canada V3M 3L7
(604)527-2056


Having trouble accessing any of our new services?

You can always find AtoM project team members in our open IRC chat:
Channel: #openarchives (irc://#openar...@irc.oftc.net)
More information on connecting to us via IRC chat here.
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