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Esper (https://www.openhub.net/p/_8057) was last analysed a year ago, however it shows that the GitHub code location was last scanned 1 day ago.
There is a broken code location, pointing to Codehaus SVN, however as the SVN history was not migrated to GitHub, I think it makes sense to leave it there to have the full commit history.
Hi Luke;
If the Codehaus SVN was still up and running, then the system would check for new updates, find one, and processing would continue.
However, Codehaus has shutdown and anytime we try to check the repository, we get an error, which blocks all future processing.
I removed the Codehaus enlistment and the project analysis is up to date.
If it is desirable to have the activity that was in the Codehaus repository, I would recommend creating a new repo on Github and placing the old Codehaus repository there.
Thanks Peter, the project is updating now, minus the previous SVN history.
Unfortunately I am not associated with the project and do not have access to the old Codehaus SVN repo to migrate the old history to Github, and the codehaus github repo for esper is empty: https://github.com/codehaus/esper.