On 2010-05-04 11:54, Fabian Groffen wrote: > This message is important for all that used to report bugs on our > SourceForge tracker, or are planning to report bugs in the future. > > With the move of our CVS repository to a new Mercurial repository, we > have also migrated the bugtracker from SourceForge to a Bugzilla > instance. > > The old SourceForge trackers are no longer in use. Please DO NOT file > any bugs there, as they will get lost. We have removed their presence > as far as possible to avoid any confusion here. > > The new location to search, read and file new bugs is here: > > http://dev.monetdb.org/bugzilla/
This URL will now be redirected to the new location: http://bugs.monetdb.org/ > (Please bear with us while we try to get the interface/skin well suited > for our project.) > > All bugs that were previously on the SourceForge trackers have been > migrated to the new Bugzilla instance. The bug numbers could not be > retained, hence all have been renumbered. See [1] for dealing with this > in Bugzilla. > > All users that have ever reported a bug, commented on a bug, or been an > assignee for a bug on SourceForge have been imported in Bugzilla. This > means that for all those users a <sf-nickname>@users.sourceforge.net > account has been created. Exception to this are users who work at CWI, > whose addresses have been mapped to their CWI address. > > If you want to use your migrated account, simply click the "Forgot > Password" link on the Bugzilla main page. It will send an email to your > (SourceForge) email address with a token to allow you to set a password. For this to work, make sure your sourceforge email address works. I have already seen a bounce message from sourceforge for a user whose address didn't work. > If you are a new user, you can simply sign up on our Bugzilla using the > "Open a New Account" button. > > In both cases, make sure you look through the preferences, in particular > the "Email Preferences". For migrated accounts these preferences are > set to exclude sending any bug email, which may or may not be what you > prefer. > > Feel free to ask for any help if problems arise. > > > [1] Searching an old bug using its bugnumber: > If you have an old SourceForge bug number and need to find tha > associated bug in Bugzilla, open up an advanced search, and enter the > old bug number in the URL field. Make sure that you select the > appropriate bug resolutions (e.g. include RESOLVED) and search. Each > migrated bug has an URL set to the original bug on SourceForge, hence is > easily found this way. An even easier way to search for bugs is now also possible: http://bugs.monetdb.org/<bugnumber> where <bugnumber> can either be the old Sourceforge bug number or the new MonetDB/Bugzilla bugnumber. -- Sjoerd Mullender
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