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GitHub Organization Transfer of Repository from terraform-providers to hashicorp #14715

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bflad opened this issue Aug 18, 2020 · 2 comments
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bflad commented Aug 18, 2020

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Since the launch of Terraform 0.10, the broad ecosystem of HashiCorp, third-party, and verified community Terraform Providers have resided under the single terraform-providers GitHub Organization. With the recent addition of providers to the Terraform Registry and additional support in Terraform 0.13 for provider source, the source code location of each provider can now be transferred to their associated maintainers within GitHub.

To align with other HashiCorp maintained Terraform Providers, in the near future, this GitHub repository will be migrated from https://github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-aws to https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws.

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When will this occur?

This is currently scheduled to occur first week of November 2020.

Do I need to do anything as a practitioner?

No practitioner action is necessary. The Terraform AWS Provider will still automatically download correctly and the provider documentation links will remain the same. Most GitHub functionality such as links to issues and pull requests will automatically redirect to the new location and GitHub notifications will continue to send the same as before.

Do I need to do anything as a developer?

No developer action is anticipated. Most GitHub functionality such as Git URLs and links to files will automatically redirect to the new location and GitHub notifications will continue to send the same as before. Go import paths pointing to github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-aws can remain for now.

Will the HashiCorp Contributor License Agreement (CLA) be required?

Most code projects in the hashicorp GitHub Organization require the HashiCorp CLA to be signed for contributions. After the repository transfer, the CLA functionality will be disabled for this repository. There are no current plans to enable the CLA requirement, however this may change in the future after the transfer and will be broadly announced.

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Completed November 2nd, 2020.

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ghost commented Dec 3, 2020

I'm going to lock this issue because it has been closed for 30 days ⏳. This helps our maintainers find and focus on the active issues.

If you feel this issue should be reopened, we encourage creating a new issue linking back to this one for added context. Thanks!

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