> On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
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>>
>> All but 2 of the bugs exported successfully to html. Those 2 bugs
>> would ALWAYS generate an "internal server error". But I was able to
>> grab an xml version of those 2 bugs, so at least we have all the bug
>> data. (And one of those
Just out of curiosity, do you have xml for all the bugs that you are
going to post somewhere?
wt
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> A final update on the status of our FreeDOS Bugzilla archive. Last
> week, I reported that I'd started work to create an html archi
Hi everyone!
A final update on the status of our FreeDOS Bugzilla archive. Last
week, I reported that I'd started work to create an html archive of
our old FreeDOS Bugzilla. I've now finished archiving all the bugs (we
had only 530 bugs in the database) and all the attachments. There's a
simple vi
Just an update on the FreeDOS bug migration: We're now officially
using the bug Tracker at Sourceforge for tracking all our FreeDOS
bugs.
Yesterday, I started the prep work (running reports) to create an html
archive of the FreeDOS Bugzilla. Also, I had our DNS updated, removing
the bugzilla.freed
Hi!
> If anyone else migrates bugs from Bugzilla into the SF Tracker, please
> use the syntax/format that dos386 used. At the start of the subject
> line for the bug, please put the Bugzilla bug. For example:
>
> "#1953 21h/29h returns 0 (valid) for all drive root names"
Sounds good, thanks :-)
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 4:37 PM, Jim Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone! Just a note to keep everyone updated on the Bugzilla migration:
>
> I've managed to mark all projects in our Bugzilla as "closed for new
> bugs", so no one can enter new bugs. Note that you can still update
> existin
Hi everyone! Just a note to keep everyone updated on the Bugzilla migration:
I've managed to mark all projects in our Bugzilla as "closed for new
bugs", so no one can enter new bugs. Note that you can still update
existing bugs in the system (close, reopen, reassign, make comments,
...) and this w
Erik, Markus, and I have been discussing what to do with the FreeDOS
Bugzilla. As you've probably noticed, the server often is slow to
respond, or just returns errors. The server is underpowered to run a
bug database, and Eric & I have run out of spare time to work on
moving the FreeDOS Bugzilla to