Hi Martin,

First of all: Thanks for your quick answer!

> Glad you liked it!
I will give you feedback if I will still like after I have toyed ;-)

> > Long story short: Is there an easy way to migrate all tickets from an
> > existing trac 0.12 into Agilo 1.3.1? Or are there any best practices?
> > I'm not expecting a one-click installer but maybe just some hints.
>
> Yes of course. The recommended way is to first make a copy of your
> production environment and set that up till it runs, then install agilo
> into just that environment / activate it only in that environment and
> try it out.
OK, I will try this - have not yet figured out that this is easily
possible but I'm also not yet aware of setting up trac - that's my
afternoon task ;-)

> You can do so, but I would advise not to use the windows installer as
> the basis for much experimentation as it really is a one purpose
> installation to give you a quick start to toy around with.
Good to know, so I will "investigate" on Python - YEAH :-/

> <https://dev.agile42.com/wiki/agilo/dev/users/UpgradeGuide>
Thanks for the links, I guess the whole dev.* is what I've been
looking for.

I'll keep you posted about my success or whatever it is that will
happen ;-)

Cheers,
  Andreas

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