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[Important Notice] Migration to GitHub completed. Gerrit now readonly.

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Bobby Bruce
Mon, Jul 10, 2023 11:24 PM

Dear all,

As of today, we have put Gerrit into a read-only state, and the gem5 project will be hosted at the following repositories:

gem5: https://github.com/gem5/gem5
gem5-website: https://github.com/gem5/website
gem5-resources: https://github.com/gem5/gem5-resources

Moving forward, any changes made to gem5 will have to go through pull requests on GitHub. Additionally, for any open changes on Gerrit you still wish to merge, please create a pull request following the steps here to have them reviewed: https://www.gem5.org/documentation/general_docs/moving_to_github/.

Note that on GitHub, we will be following a squash+merge contribution model. Therefore, pull requests (PRs) on GitHub will be a bit different from relation chains on Gerrit. We ask that when you create PRs on GitHub that each PR is for one logical change (unlike Gerrit relation chains that have often included many different logical changes). We also ask that each PR is as small and self-contained as possible.

Over the next few days, we will work toward alerting those with active patches of the transition, as well as ensuring our documentation is up to date. Thank you for working with us throughout this transition, and please reach out if you have any questions.

Kind regards,
Bobby

--
Dr. Bobby R. Bruce
Room 3050,
Kemper Hall, UC Davis
Davis,
CA, 95616

web: https://www.bobbybruce.net

Dear all, As of today, we have put Gerrit into a read-only state, and the gem5 project will be hosted at the following repositories: gem5: https://github.com/gem5/gem5 gem5-website: https://github.com/gem5/website gem5-resources: https://github.com/gem5/gem5-resources Moving forward, any changes made to gem5 will have to go through pull requests on GitHub. Additionally, for any open changes on Gerrit you still wish to merge, please create a pull request following the steps here to have them reviewed: https://www.gem5.org/documentation/general_docs/moving_to_github/. Note that on GitHub, we will be following a squash+merge contribution model. Therefore, pull requests (PRs) on GitHub will be a bit different from relation chains on Gerrit. We ask that when you create PRs on GitHub that each PR is for one logical change (unlike Gerrit relation chains that have often included many different logical changes). We also ask that each PR is as small and self-contained as possible. Over the next few days, we will work toward alerting those with active patches of the transition, as well as ensuring our documentation is up to date. Thank you for working with us throughout this transition, and please reach out if you have any questions. Kind regards, Bobby -- Dr. Bobby R. Bruce Room 3050, Kemper Hall, UC Davis Davis, CA, 95616 web: https://www.bobbybruce.net