I imagine that it will take a month or two to get the GitHub repositories ready 
for prime time.
The physical transfer shouldn’t take that long, fixing up all the headers and 
licenses may take longer but that’s OK when using the work in progress 
disclaimer, you can makes incubating ASF release that don’t fully comply with 
ASF policy when including that disclaimer.
Yes, releasing with a disclaimer should work and cut the transition period down to a few weeks.  For that transition time, I am not thinking about physically moving the repositories.  That should be quick.  But getting the organization and workflow in place to manage commits will take a little time.  Everyone is new at this except me and I am the bad example.

with changes pulled into the Apache Github until such time that support can 
transition seamlessly to GitHub.
Im not sure how easy that’s going to be, generally infra have made a single 
transfer and I’m not aware of any projects that tried this approach. It would 
require some discussion with infra to see what’s possible here.

If it is not possible to automate this, then changes originated from old retiring Bitbucket could be handled as normal PRs.  That is not unusual.

Greg



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