Just to add a quick thought: We have been watching and indirectly trying to learn from the Apache Ignite discussion, and it seems really important that we have the JIRA system available for tracking our feature requests, bug fixes, etc. We don't want to start using the Apache system until we have initialized it with the Google code issues (which we continue to use in the meantime for lack of an alternative). PLEASE HELP! We would love to shut down the old system and start using the new system - but we can't get seem to the new one off the ground... :-(

On 7/23/15 6:20 PM, Ian Maxon wrote:
Hi,

As part of the migration to ASF infrastructure, AsterixDB has been
migrating off of our old issue tracker (Google Code) to ASF's JIRA
instance. It seems lately that the process has become stuck though.
There have been a few JIRAs filed about this already (from most recent
to oldest):

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-9954
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-9621
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-9352

However none of them seem to have made much progress. Time is becoming
a constricting factor now, because Google Code is shutting down soon
(going read-only in August). If the migration isn't complete soon, I
am not sure where new issues will be filed.

Is there anything that can be done to move this process forward? I
believe the issues are in a format (attached to the most recent issue)
that should be importable into JIRA directly now, but I don't have a
way to test this directly. Any assistance would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

- Ian

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