Trevor Daniels wrote Thursday, May 28, 2015 6:18 PM > > James Lowe wrote Thursday, May 28, 2015 7:04 AM >> >> On 27/05/15 21:17, David Kastrup wrote: >> >>> So now git-cl -n works again. But git cl does not just need to >>> communicate with Rietveld. Everything else (which basically means >>> Google Code) doesn't, consequently. So neither does Patchy. >> >> That explains why test-patchy (and probably accept/reject-patchy) don't >> work either. > > Given this problem I thought it prudent to see if I could still import the > Issues DB from GoogleCode to Allura in SourceForge. I started the import at > 12 noon today (28 May) and after a disconcertingly long pause before anything > happened it now seems to be proceeding normally.
This upload completed after 39 hours. It contains 4416 tickets, the latest one being Issue 4424, so it seems to be complete up to 28 May 2015. I've edited the authors to be "GoogleImporter" rather than "*anonymous" and started the re-import again. Given the current problems with git-cl, patchy, etc I wonder if this is a good time to cut our losses and move to using Allura on SourceForge, since GoogleCode is scheduled to die anyway in a little over 2 months. Manually editing the Issues on Allura is pretty much the same as manually editing them at GoogleCode. Any available effort could then be directed at making git-cl etc work there. Is there any alternative on the table? What do you think? Trevor _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel