Re: [Monotone-devel] [IMPORTANT] Issue migration

2010-09-27 Thread Thomas Keller
Am 27.09.10 01:05, schrieb Thomas Keller:
> I've hacked together a small script [0] which imports Savannah's bug
> export format into indefero. [...]
> 
> If I don't get any moans until tomorrow evening, I'll start the
> migration with the latest XML export from savannah.

The script went through without problems and all open tickets are now in
place in IDF. As you've noticed I also enabled ticket notifications for
this project shortly afterwards (otherwise the list would have been
spammed with hundreds of notificaton emails during the import), so we're
informed about new stuff just like before.

Thomas.

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[Monotone-devel] Updated Issue 83 - mtn clone fails to checkout branches with special characters (monotone)

2010-09-27 Thread code
Hello,

The following issue has been updated:

83 - mtn clone fails to checkout branches with special characters
Project: monotone
Status: Accepted
Reported by: Thomas Keller
URL: http://code.mtnserv.thomaskeller.biz/index.php/p/monotone/issues/83/
Labels:
 Type:Defect
 Component:Command Line UI
 Priority:Medium

Comments (last first):

# By Thomas Keller, Sep 28, 2010:



 Labels: Component:Command Line UI
 Status: Accepted
 Owner: tommyd

# By Thomas Keller, Sep 28, 2010:

$ mtn clone 'mtn://my.server.com?my-project'
...
mtn: misuse: branch 'my\-project' is empty



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[Monotone-devel] Issue 83 - mtn clone fails to checkout branches with special characters (monotone)

2010-09-27 Thread code
Hello,

A new issue has been created and assigned
to you:

83 - mtn clone fails to checkout branches with special characters
Project: monotone
Status: New
Reported by: Thomas Keller
Labels:
 Type:Defect
 Priority:Medium

Description:

$ mtn clone 'mtn://my.server.com?my-project'
...
mtn: misuse: branch 'my\-project' is empty

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Re: [Monotone-devel] tracking upstream

2010-09-27 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 06:45:44AM -0500, Timothy Brownawell wrote:
> On 09/21/2010 03:15 AM, Thomas Keller wrote:
>> Instead of disapproving J with K one could also try to suspend J and
>> branch off on one of its parents. I have to admit though that I'm unsure
>> if monotone keeps the suspended branch and its revision(s) in your local
>> database only or if they would be transferred to other nodes still,
>> leading to the similar / unwanted side effect that people might see the
>> unwanted change (if they decide to take a close look).
>
> Suspended branches/microbranches still get transferred in netsync, it  
> just grabs everything with a matching branch cert.

Which does suggest you might be able to limit spread by adjusting the 
list of branches that monotone is allowed to sync.

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Re: [Monotone-devel] Migration to indefero

2010-09-27 Thread Ludovic Brenta

Thomas Keller wrote:

> Am 27.09.2010 12:32, schrieb Ludovic Brenta:

>> I created my account, mostly for the migration of the Savannah tickets

>> to indefero, but I also happen to have push permission on the main

>> monotone.ca database.  I need this permission essentially for the

>> org.debian.monotone branch, which I do not see on

>> http://code.mtnserv.thomaskeller.biz .

>> 

>> Are there plans to create a new project for this branch, or to add the

>> branch to the main monotone project? Either way is fine for me.

> 

> If you need project management capabilities (wiki, bug tracker, etc.)

> for it, then I can easily set up a new project, otherwise please use the

> "contrib" project. I'll add you as member in a few.



"contrib" is fine; the bug tracking system is that of Debian and we

already have a dedicated mailing list, monotone-deb...@nongnu.org.



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Re: [Monotone-devel] Migration to indefero

2010-09-27 Thread Thomas Keller
Am 27.09.2010 12:32, schrieb Ludovic Brenta:
> I created my account, mostly for the migration of the Savannah tickets
> to indefero, but I also happen to have push permission on the main
> monotone.ca database.  I need this permission essentially for the
> org.debian.monotone branch, which I do not see on
> http://code.mtnserv.thomaskeller.biz .
> 
> Are there plans to create a new project for this branch, or to add the
> branch to the main monotone project? Either way is fine for me.

If you need project management capabilities (wiki, bug tracker, etc.)
for it, then I can easily set up a new project, otherwise please use the
"contrib" project. I'll add you as member in a few.

Thanks,
Thomas.

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[Monotone-devel] Migration to indefero

2010-09-27 Thread Ludovic Brenta
I created my account, mostly for the migration of the Savannah tickets
to indefero, but I also happen to have push permission on the main
monotone.ca database.  I need this permission essentially for the
org.debian.monotone branch, which I do not see on
http://code.mtnserv.thomaskeller.biz .

Are there plans to create a new project for this branch, or to add the
branch to the main monotone project? Either way is fine for me.

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Re: [Monotone-devel] [IMPORTANT] Issue migration

2010-09-27 Thread Thomas Keller
Am 27.09.2010 10:17, schrieb Julio Merino:
> On Sep 27, 2010, at 12:05 AM, Thomas Keller wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Hi all!
>> 
>> I've hacked together a small script [0] which imports Savannah's
>> bug export format into indefero. This works reasonably well and
>> preserves timestamps, authors, states (and state changes), file
>> attachments and more. Since every issue and every comment needs a
>> valid indefero user though and since not all people have registered
>> an indefero account until now, there will be quite a few older bugs
>> which I can only assign to an "unknown" pseudo user. If you want to
>> ensure that your bugs / comments are properly assigned to you, then
>> check if your savannah user login matches your IDF login and if
>> not, drop me a note, so I can adapt the mapping.
> 
> What I did when I migrated my blog was to stick a "Originally posted
> by ... at [old location]" line at the very beginning of every
> comment.  You'd do the same for those usernames that do not have any
> mapping.

As I said I already do this at the very top of the ticket, and I don't
want to clutter each unresolvable comment with such a line, so we should
be pretty safe :)

Thomas.

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Re: [Monotone-devel] [IMPORTANT] Issue migration

2010-09-27 Thread Julio Merino
On Sep 27, 2010, at 12:05 AM, Thomas Keller wrote:

> 
> Hi all!
> 
> I've hacked together a small script [0] which imports Savannah's bug
> export format into indefero. This works reasonably well and preserves
> timestamps, authors, states (and state changes), file attachments and
> more. Since every issue and every comment needs a valid indefero user
> though and since not all people have registered an indefero account
> until now, there will be quite a few older bugs which I can only assign
> to an "unknown" pseudo user. If you want to ensure that your bugs /
> comments are properly assigned to you, then check if your savannah user
> login matches your IDF login and if not, drop me a note, so I can adapt
> the mapping.

What I did when I migrated my blog was to stick a "Originally posted by ... at 
[old location]" line at the very beginning of every comment.  You'd do the same 
for those usernames that do not have any mapping.
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Re: [Monotone-devel] [IMPORTANT] Issue migration

2010-09-27 Thread Markus Wanner
Hi,

On 09/27/2010 01:05 AM, Thomas Keller wrote:
> If you want to ensure that your bugs /
> comments are properly assigned to you, then check if your savannah user
> login matches your IDF login and if not, drop me a note, so I can adapt
> the mapping.

I've been known as 'markus_s' on savannah.nongnu.org. Now just 'markus'.

> I already disabled the submission of anonymous bug reports in savannah
> and I urge you (the project members) to not use the savannah bug tracker
> any further once the migration script ran through. While it can be
> executed multiple times and just skips already existing bugs, it won't
> noticed changed statuses, new comments, attachments and so on.
> Furthermore I'd still like to have the old bug tracker online as
> reference system, so people have the chance to find their old stuff
> again. Each of the newly created issues in IDF will also contain a
> backlink to the original savannah issue.  
> 
> If I don't get any moans until tomorrow evening, I'll start the
> migration with the latest XML export from savannah.

Sounds like a decent plan. Thank you for your efforts.

Regards

Markus Wanner

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