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-# Import your project from Gitea to GitLab
-
-Import your projects from Gitea to GitLab with minimal effort.
-
-## Overview
-
->**Note:**
-This requires Gitea `v1.0.0` or newer.
-
-- At its current state, Gitea importer can import:
- - the repository description (GitLab 8.15+)
- - the Git repository data (GitLab 8.15+)
- - the issues (GitLab 8.15+)
- - the pull requests (GitLab 8.15+)
- - the milestones (GitLab 8.15+)
- - the labels (GitLab 8.15+)
-- Repository public access is retained. If a repository is private in Gitea
- it will be created as private in GitLab as well.
-
-## How it works
-
-Since Gitea is currently not an OAuth provider, author/assignee cannot be mapped
-to users in your GitLab's instance. This means that the project creator (most of
-the times the current user that started the import process) is set as the author,
-but a reference on the issue about the original Gitea author is kept.
-
-The importer will create any new namespaces (groups) if they don't exist or in
-the case the namespace is taken, the repository will be imported under the user's
-namespace that started the import process.
-
-## Importing your Gitea repositories
-
-The importer page is visible when you create a new project.
-
-![New project page on GitLab](img/import_projects_from_new_project_page.png)
-
-Click on the **Gitea** link and the import authorization process will start.
-
-![New Gitea project import](img/import_projects_from_gitea_new_import.png)
-
-### Authorize access to your repositories using a personal access token
-
-With this method, you will perform a one-off authorization with Gitea to grant
-GitLab access your repositories:
-
-1. Go to <https://you-gitea-instance/user/settings/applications> (replace
- `you-gitea-instance` with the host of your Gitea instance).
-1. Click **Generate New Token**.
-1. Enter a token description.
-1. Click **Generate Token**.
-1. Copy the token hash.
-1. Go back to GitLab and provide the token to the Gitea importer.
-1. Hit the **List Your Gitea Repositories** button and wait while GitLab reads
- your repositories' information. Once done, you'll be taken to the importer
- page to select the repositories to import.
-
-### Select which repositories to import
-
-After you've authorized access to your Gitea repositories, you will be
-redirected to the Gitea importer page.
-
-From there, you can see the import statuses of your Gitea repositories.
-
-- Those that are being imported will show a _started_ status,
-- those already successfully imported will be green with a _done_ status,
-- whereas those that are not yet imported will have an **Import** button on the
- right side of the table.
-
-If you want, you can import all your Gitea projects in one go by hitting
-**Import all projects** in the upper left corner.
-
-![Gitea importer page](img/import_projects_from_github_importer.png)
-
----
-
-You can also choose a different name for the project and a different namespace,
-if you have the privileges to do so.
+This document was moved to a [new location](../../user/project/import/gitea.md).