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Beta migration from JotSpot to Google Sites

mbegin [PersonRank 10]

Tuesday, October 14, 2008
15 years ago2,795 views

I got an email 5 days ago from Google that reads:

<< Greetings from the JotSpot team here at Google.

I'm excited to announce the availability of a migration path for your content into Google Sites. I really appreciate your patience – this took much longer than we ever expected. We were hoping to include you in our first list of customers we migrate before opening it up to the public. We have a migration help site which will walk you through the process:

https://sites.google.com/site/jotmigration/

We also have a support email alias for migration issues (jot-migration-support[put at-character here]google.com).

We look forward to your feedback,

Scott (on behalf of the JotSpot team) >>

mbegin [PersonRank 10]

15 years ago #

I saw this notice at the bottom of that page "We will be shutting down the JotSpot product and datacenter in January", so I went ahead and did the migration...

It said: "Your request has been submitted. You will be notified in 3 days when the migration is complete."

DPic [PersonRank 10]

15 years ago #

Now what about Google Pages migration?

KMB [PersonRank 7]

15 years ago #

Closing from 1 dec, Google Sites may allow code execution?
Last official info was updated 4 days ago.

jot-migraiton-form.png Sep 28, 2008 9:47 PM by Scott Johnston
About Nov 14, 2008 7:14 PM by Michael Nestler
Exports for family site customers Nov 5, 2008 2:09 AM by Scott
Shut me down Oct 9, 2008 5:25 AM by Scott Johnston
FAQ Nov 4, 2008 10:43 PM by Scott Johnston
http://sites.google.com/site/jotmigration

"Will you be migrating Family Site, Class Reunion Site, or Tracker?
Unfortunately a migration is not available for these products. Theses products will be shut down on December 1st, 2008."
"We will be shutting down the JotSpot product and datacenter January 15th, 2009."
"Sites does not yet support code execution."

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