Hi folks,
here's the latest:
* wikivoyage-old.org now works to access the wikis hosted by WV e.V. Those wikis will go into read-only mode post-migration (with the probable exception of the media repositories for purposes such as tagging) and this domain ensures that they'll remain accessible.
* We've signed the agreement with WikiVoyage e.V. to transfer the domain (thanks Hans, Stefan and everyone else involved) and initiated the transfer. Once our registrar inputs the auth code to confirm the change of ownership, WMF will control wikivoyage.org. Initially we will point back to the old sites.
Please let us know if you experience any odd issues in the next couple of days.
* As mentioned before, we're not moving the file repos. Files have to be manually transferred over. If you've not already been involved in this process, now is a good time to get involved. Please see:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wikitravel_Shared_transfer_task_f...
and especially the talk page for the community process to transfer files. This can continue well after the migration thanks to WV e.V. continuing to host wikivoyage-old.org.
I know it's painful to start with a lot of red links, but I really think this is the best approach to ensure that files are vetted, uploaded either locally (under EDP) or to Commons, templates and categories cleaned up, etc. I'd suggest running a sitenotice on all wikis asking people to help with this, pointing to the Commons task force.
* Our target date for the switch is Tuesday. I will send another update should that date change. Just before the switch wikis will have to go into read-only mode for at least a few hours to ensure that up-to-date dumps can reliably be produced. Hans will help manage this process.
It's getting exciting :-). Please bear with us as there are almost certainly going to be glitches, frustrations and annoyances. We'll work to fix and improve things as we go.
All best, Erik