habuma
Feb 28th, 2011, 02:15 PM
Dear Spring Community,
Starting today and coinciding with the 1.0.0.M2 release, Spring Social's source code has moved to GitHub. You can get the source at the following URLs:
- The Spring Social Project: https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-social
- Spring Social Samples: https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-social-samples
Going forward, development of Spring Social will take place in the GitHub repository. The Spring Social repository at git.springsource.org will soon be removed.
If you've already cloned the Spring Social repository from git.springsource.org, we encourage you join us in the move to GitHub and collaborate on the project from there. Having the project at Github will allow us to benefit from the fact many open source developers are already familiar with it, and allow us to take advantage of the slicker Github UI and simpler pull request process. As always, we welcome you to fork our repository, enhance Spring Social to meet your needs, then submit a pull request to have it considered for inclusion in the master Spring Social project.
Starting today and coinciding with the 1.0.0.M2 release, Spring Social's source code has moved to GitHub. You can get the source at the following URLs:
- The Spring Social Project: https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-social
- Spring Social Samples: https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-social-samples
Going forward, development of Spring Social will take place in the GitHub repository. The Spring Social repository at git.springsource.org will soon be removed.
If you've already cloned the Spring Social repository from git.springsource.org, we encourage you join us in the move to GitHub and collaborate on the project from there. Having the project at Github will allow us to benefit from the fact many open source developers are already familiar with it, and allow us to take advantage of the slicker Github UI and simpler pull request process. As always, we welcome you to fork our repository, enhance Spring Social to meet your needs, then submit a pull request to have it considered for inclusion in the master Spring Social project.