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1, about Google Code
Google made a code server, and then it never changed.
becomes a code hosting server, much worse than GitHub, is going to shut down.
But there are many yards of farm code, I migrated past it.
Fortunately, GitHub has a migration tool, both of which have been discussed.
2, migrating code
Because it is an open source project, the code migrates freely, whether you're a writer or not.
Start by creating a migration project under your own project.
For example: Rfc5766-turn-server the project.
At the end there is an import code button:
Enter the Googlecode SVN address. On the checkout page:
Https://code.google.com/p/rfc5766-turn-server/source/checkout
To start importing code:
Code synchronization completed, one more Continue button, click Continue.
Complete, direct access to the code:
Https://github.com/freewebsys/rfc5766-turn-server
3, Summary
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GitHub is still more at the bottom of the case, followed by Google code. Synchronization is also relatively simple, a few clicks on the line.
Or the more sigh of Google gave birth to the child will not care, compared to Google code or Miss Google reader.
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GitHub migrates Google code projects