Effective June 17, 2024, Cloud Source Repositories isn't available to new customers. If your organization hasn't previously used Cloud Source Repositories, you can't enable the API or use Cloud Source Repositories. New projects not connected to an organization can't enable the Cloud Source Repositories API. Organizations that have used Cloud Source Repositories prior to June 17, 2024 are not affected by this change.
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This page documents production updates to Cloud Source Repositories. You can
periodically check this page for announcements about new or updated features,
bug fixes, known issues, and deprecated functionality.
You can see the latest product updates for all of Google Cloud on the
Google Cloud page, browse and filter all release notes in the
Google Cloud console,
or programmatically access release notes in
BigQuery.
To get the latest product updates delivered to you, add the URL of this page to your
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June 17, 2024
Effective June 17, 2024, Cloud Source Repositories isn't available to new customers. If your organization hasn't previously used Cloud Source Repositories, you can't enable the API or use Cloud Source Repositories. New projects not connected to an organization can't enable the Cloud Source Repositories API. Organizations that have used Cloud Source Repositories prior to June 17, 2024 are not affected by this change.
May 15, 2024
Cloud Source Repositories is scheduled for end of sale on June 17, 2024. Starting June 17, 2024, if your organization hasn't previously used Cloud Source Repositories, you cannot enable the API or use Cloud Source Repositories. New projects not connected to an organization can't enable the Cloud Source Repositories API after June 17, 2024. Customers who have already enabled the API prior to this date will not be affected and can continue to use Cloud Source Repositories.
August 08, 2018
Introduced support for mirroring repositories from GitHub and Bitbucket in the beta user interface. For more information, see the following documentation:
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