Tully has announced on ros-users that everybody should migrate repositories away from kforge.ros.org / code.ros.org (http://lists.ros.org/pipermail/ros-users/2013-September/067953.html). Simply because we have (nearly) no control over these servers anymore and they might go away anytime. I am not aware of any package released into Hydro that still uses code.ros.org - so zero seems plausible for me. But other references e.g. in Groovy should be updated if the repos have alraedy been migrated. If the repos have not yet been migrated I can only advise every maintainer to grab their code and put it somewhere else or it might suddenly disappear... - Dirk On 01.10.2013 08:59, Jack O'Quin wrote: > Looking through ros/rosdistro, I see lots of doc references for Electric and Fuerte, with 31 doc references in Groovy, and none for Hydro. > > Why are there no Hydro references? Are they all old, wet packages that will never be released in Hydro? > > Are those repositories still supported? I see no point in breaking so many documentation links while those distros remain in common use. > > Aren't people being encouraged to move new development of their packages elsewhere, like github? > -- > joq > > > _______________________________________________ > ros-release mailing list > ros-release@lists.ros.org > http://lists.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-release >