That's correct. The archive site will be a new, read-only architecture that serves static content. We'll be decommissioning the current TFS, Git, and Mercurial servers after 12/15/17.
Sorry for the delay - this response got caught up in the rate limiter. Yes, the archive functionality is available to everyone, and will export the source code, documentation, license, issues, and downloads. For source…
That chart comes from the GitHub Octoverse site (https://octoverse.github.com/), and reflects GitHub Organizations (e.g. https://github.com/microsoft/). The Angular and Google entries each represent their own…
Keeping the source available for projects, even those don't migrate to GitHub or elsewhere, is important to us. We've updated the blog post with some additional details on the long-term archive plans: After December…
Anyone will be able to download a project's archive from the CodePlex Archive site once it launches.
You're correct - our investment has shifted to Visual Studio Team Services (https://www.visualstudio.com/team-services/git/). We use GitHub extensively for our open-source work, and VSTS for private/internal projects.…
That's correct. The archive site will be a new, read-only architecture that serves static content. We'll be decommissioning the current TFS, Git, and Mercurial servers after 12/15/17.
Sorry for the delay - this response got caught up in the rate limiter. Yes, the archive functionality is available to everyone, and will export the source code, documentation, license, issues, and downloads. For source…
That chart comes from the GitHub Octoverse site (https://octoverse.github.com/), and reflects GitHub Organizations (e.g. https://github.com/microsoft/). The Angular and Google entries each represent their own…
Keeping the source available for projects, even those don't migrate to GitHub or elsewhere, is important to us. We've updated the blog post with some additional details on the long-term archive plans: After December…
Anyone will be able to download a project's archive from the CodePlex Archive site once it launches.
You're correct - our investment has shifted to Visual Studio Team Services (https://www.visualstudio.com/team-services/git/). We use GitHub extensively for our open-source work, and VSTS for private/internal projects.…