Service end for Bintray, JCenter, GoCenter, and ChartCenter - 4 minutes read
UPDATE: To better support the community in this migration, JFrog has extended the JCenter new package versions submission deadline through March 31st 2021. To clarify, the JCenter repository will keep serving packages for 12 months until February 1st 2022. Only the JCenter REST API and UI will be sunsetted on May 1st 2021.
JFrog is making some important changes that will impact users of Bintray, JCenter (part of Bintray), GoCenter, and ChartCenter.
Bintray has provided the open source community a free, universal cloud platform for publishing and distributing binaries. Bintray helped JFrog support the Java community as the host of the JCenter repository for Java OSS libraries, packages and components. We launched GoCenter and ChartCenter to extend similar services to the Go and cloud-native communities.
JFrog is evolving to meet the new challenges that developers face. Many of the services that Bintray provides are now served by the JFrog Platform for the open source community. Similarly, the Go and Helm communities have since created central repositories of their own that are drop-in replacements for our centers.
To streamline the productivity of the JFrog Platform we will be sunsetting Bintray (including JCenter), GoCenter, and ChartCenter services on May 1st, 2021. Users of these services will need to migrate to the respective canonical repository, and we will continue to offer both free and paid JFrog Platform cloud subscriptions that can serve other binary distribution needs. Additionally, JFrog is partnering with hubs like Docker to help ensure that infrastructure our customers and community depend upon is well maintained.
ConanCenter, which we announced last January, will be going forward with additional investment to make it an even better resource for C and C++ developers relying on Conan packages. Expect continuous improvement in the developer experience for ConanCenter over the years to come.
The changes are coming in these phases:
Here are some answers to questions you’re likely to have:
What happens after the sunset of Bintray and JCenter?
On May 1, 2021, the sunset will impact all existing Bintray users. Bintray users will be blocked and will no longer be able to use the Bintray service. This includes existing software distribution, account administrative access, UI access, and the REST API.
After this date JCenter repository will still resolve artifacts, but end users should migrate to the canonical repo (e.g. Java packages should be retrieved from Maven Central). On Feb 1st, 2022 JCenter will only resolve artifacts for Artifactory clients.
What is the community alternative for GoCenter and ChartCenter?
The Go team has built a module repository for Go developers called pkg.go.dev that can be used as a direct replacement for GoCenter. Similarly the Helm community has built a chart and package library called ArtifactHub that can be used as a replacement for ChartCenter.
I’m a Bintray Enterprise or Bintray Pro customer. What help should I expect?
Bintray Enterprise and other select customers are being contacted by their JFrog account reps to help ensure their migration goes smoothly. They will provide sufficient support to confirm that you have successfully obtained all of your Bintray data, and validate that the content is no longer being downloaded before account disablement and data deletion.
What happens to my data after Bintray and JCenter are sunset?
All of the data on Bintray is available for download through May 1st and we encourage you to transfer it out. JFrog will begin deleting data several weeks after the official sunset date and will not retain any Bintray data after that.
I have Artifactory remote repositories configured to use Bintray, JCenter, GoCenter, or ChartCenter. Will this break them?
Artifactory installations with remote repositories configured against Bintray and Centers will not be affected by this sunset.
We recommend that JFrog Cloud customers continue using jcenter.bintray.com, gocenter.io, and repo.chartcenter.io as Artifactory remote repositories going forward.
JFrog self-hosted customers can also continue fetching from these repositories, but are encouraged to migrate to the canonical repositories.
I have other questions about subscribing to the JFrog Platform. Who can I contact?
If you need more answers, please feel free to contact us on Twitter .
Source: Jfrog.com
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