This bug is meant to provide an overview of the migration as discussed. Overlays java java-experimental The plan is the following, of all overlays we keep java-overlay and java-experimental.The java-overlay overlay will be renamed to java overlay. As for the other overlays chances are good no one will commit to them ever again anyway. The only one worth mentioning here is the junkyard overlay, which we can consider obsoleted by the new Graveyard Project. Sub projects / packages baselayout-java eselect-java java-config javatoolkit javatoolkit-dev java-testcases Some of what there is in svn can safely be consider obsolete. The first 4 in this list will continue to be on every Gentoo system using Java. javatoolkit-dev is meant to keep and actually package the pearls there are left. This includes java-dep-check, apicheck u.a.. java-testcases, as the name implies, collects package specific tests for version bumps and arch testing. Access Active Java member shall have access to all of the above mentioned git repositories. The initial list of Contributors who shall have access to the overlays shall be based on who did actually commit in 2012/2013. Process For each target repository there will be a separate bug where the details will be handled. Once all of them are done the svn repository will be read-only.
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I have been given access to java-experimental but not java, despite having previously had access to java-overlay for many years. Any of the Java devs can vouch for me. Thanks.
(In reply to James Le Cuirot from comment #3) > I have been given access to java-experimental but not java, despite having > previously had access to java-overlay for many years. Any of the Java devs > can vouch for me. Thanks. Please add chewi to java.git write
(In reply to James Le Cuirot from comment #3) > I have been given access to java-experimental but not java, despite having > previously had access to java-overlay for many years. Any of the Java devs > can vouch for me. Thanks. This has now been done. :)
Seems done, closing. Please re-open if needed.