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* Request a new extension project space, as documented in [how to request a new extension project on gitlab](how to request a new extension project on gitlab)
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* Mention that you want that we migrate the project under your personal space (and please provide the link/URL to that project).
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The admins will then move the project directly under https://lab.civicrm.org/extensions
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# After the migration to Gitlab
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* Update your project README.md and info.xml to point your users to the new project space on lab.civicrm.org/extensions/your-extension
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* Update the "git URL" field of your extension on https://civicrm.org (the auto-release scripts rely on this to detect new releases).
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* Close the open issues on your github space, with links to the new issues that were created on lab.civicrm.org. If there are only a few open issues, consider providing a direct link.
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This is a form of communication with your users, and they may be confused why the issue is being closed. Here is an example of a message your can adapt to your needs:
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Hello,
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We have moved the project space for [this extension] to CiviCRM's Gitlab.
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This includes both the issue tracking and support, and merge requests.
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The new URL is: https://lab.civicrm.org/extensions/[your-extension]
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All issues have been migrated to: https://lab.civicrm.org/extensions/[your-extension]/issues
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If you do not already have an account on CiviCRM's Gitlab, you can create an account
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by registering on https://civicrm.org/user
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Thank you!
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