Re: [Puppet Users] Puppet Wiki Migrated from Trac to Redmine

2010-03-15 Thread Derek Yarnell
All I want to say is thanks, I found Trac and its searching to be such a 
PITA.


This was such a pleasant surprise :)

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[Puppet Users] Puppet Wiki Migrated from Trac to Redmine

2010-03-14 Thread James Turnbull
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This weekend we performed cut-over from the existing Puppet Trac
wiki to Redmine.  This involved moving all the existing wiki pages
from Trac, converting them to Markdown and importing them into Redmine.

You can find the new wiki at:

http://projects.reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/wiki

I've put redirections in place for the existing Trac pages (indeed
Trac is switched off - ding dong witch dead, etc).  You will now be
taken through to the appropriate Redmine page (or in some cases to
the Reductive Labs Documentation site).

The migration is not perfect - there are a number of broken links,
we need to re-tag a number of pages, and some formatting may be
incorrect.  I'd welcome anyone having a pass (or ten) over the wiki
to edit and update. I am assuming that all of you who complained
about Trac's performance and how you wouldn't edit a Trac wiki will
be the first to dive in. :)

All you need to edit the wiki is a Redmine account (we have not
migrated the old Trac accounts because so many were unused or
spammy).

For any issues you can't fix, questions, or if you need help signing
up to Redmine then please feel free to email me, ping me in IRC
(jamesturnbull), or log a ticket in Redmine.

Thanks for your patience with this move and please feel free to jump
in and help clean-up the wiki!  Please... :)

My thanks to Teyo, Dan, and to Bruce who designed the migration
script and helped stamp out all the bugs and issues when they appeared.

Regards

James Turnbull

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