Re: [fossil-users] Import into issue tracker?

2009-10-07 Thread Daniel Clark
Stephen De Gabrielle wrote:
> Is there a way of importing issues into the issue tracker?

BTW I asked my friend who did a lot of SD work over the summer; she's
really hosed with MIT classes now until mid-December, and suggests
emailing sa...@bestpractical.com

I'd personally be willing to put say $100 towards this.

Another option are bidding sites like http://www.rentacoder.com - I'm
not sure what the intense knowledge of code vs. cheaper non-us cost of
living trade off is in this case; I can tell you that I know the best
practical guys and they do very good work.

Cheers and best of luck,
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Re: [fossil-users] Import into issue tracker?

2009-10-06 Thread Stephen De Gabrielle
I was thinking of from csv/excel rather than another tracker, but
command line would help- but I understand that there is no such thing.

Stephen

On Monday, October 5, 2009, Daniel Clark  wrote:
> Stephen De Gabrielle wrote:
>
>> Is there a way of importing issues into the issue tracker?
>
> Not that I know of; the closest thing I know of that does migrations of
> tickets in a generic way between systems is:
>
> http://syncwith.us/sd/
>
> So if you are or can hire a perl hacker that would be one way of going
> about it.
>
> (I happen to know the intern that did a lot of work for best practical
> to get more systems supported by sd over the summer, and could put you
> in touch if you are looking at the hire route; email me off-list.)
>
> Also, if implemented, ticket command-line access would probably make
> this much easier; currently I think you'd need to use something like
> mechanize / screen scrapers, access the sqlite3 database not via fossil,
> or expose some API via additional fossil code to implement this.
>
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.fossil-scm.user/778/focus=791
>
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>
>

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Re: [fossil-users] Import into issue tracker?

2009-10-05 Thread Daniel Clark
Stephen De Gabrielle wrote:

> Is there a way of importing issues into the issue tracker?

Not that I know of; the closest thing I know of that does migrations of
tickets in a generic way between systems is:

http://syncwith.us/sd/

So if you are or can hire a perl hacker that would be one way of going
about it.

(I happen to know the intern that did a lot of work for best practical
to get more systems supported by sd over the summer, and could put you
in touch if you are looking at the hire route; email me off-list.)

Also, if implemented, ticket command-line access would probably make
this much easier; currently I think you'd need to use something like
mechanize / screen scrapers, access the sqlite3 database not via fossil,
or expose some API via additional fossil code to implement this.

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.fossil-scm.user/778/focus=791

-- 
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pobox.com/~dclark | http://www.fsf.org/about/staff#danny



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[fossil-users] Import into issue tracker?

2009-10-05 Thread Stephen De Gabrielle
Hi,

Is there a way of importing issues into the issue tracker?

Cheers,

Stephen


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