{section: Migrating old changes from a previous CVS workspace into GIT}
 
-During the transition period between CVS and GIT, developers will have CVS workspaces which contain changes that have to be moved over to a git workspace. Currently, the Condor source code CVS repository is frozen and in read only mode. So what you do is this:
+Migrations should have already been done, but just in case any are still lingering, this documention is now at MigratingCvsWorkspaceToGit.
 
-{code}
-# Prepare the our code in the CVS workspace we have
-$ cd /old/cvs/workspace
-
-# If your workspace was behind the times, then this will update it to where
-# the CVS repository was frozen.
-$ cvs update
-
-# resolve any conflicts
-
-# cd to the toplevel (containing config/ src/ imake/ etc.) directory and
-# produce a patch file
-$ cvs -q diff -u >& cdiff
-
-# edit the top of the patch file to remove any lines denoted with ?
-$ vim ....
-
-# prepare a git repository (as in previous stages in this tutorial) and
-# ensure that you've checked out the corresponding branch as from the workspace
-# you are getting your changes.
-$ git clone /p/condor/repository/CONDOR_SRC.git
-$ git branch <your_branch> origin/<your_branch>
-$ git checkout <your_branch>
-
-# then copy the cdiff file to the toplevel of the git workspace
-$ cp /old/cvs/workspace/cdiff ./CONDOR_SRC
-
-# Then patch the workspace using GNU patch
-$ cd ./CONDOR_SRC
-$ patch -p0 < cdiff
-
-# If any of the patches do not apply cleanly, resolve conflicts.
-
-# At this point check the diffs to ensure you changed what you thought you
-# changed. Do be careful to get this correct.
-$ git diff
-
-# Then commit your changes
-$ git commit -a
-
-# and push
-$ git push
-{endcode}
 
 {section: Creating a new development or stable series}