On May 15, 2012, at 1:47 PM, Aaron Nichols wrote:
> The trac wiki import is likely to be more involved than the issues import.
> There are tools for importing Trac issues into bugzilla and they convert the
> wiki syntax so I'm assuming we can re-use that work to import wiki pages.
> Either wa
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Bernard Li wrote:
> Thanks for the links Jesse.
>
> Aaron, Evan, could you two take a look to see how feasible these tools
> are? Does GitHub provide some sort of sandbox where you can play with
> imports?
>
It's not difficult to setup a new project / new accou
Thanks for the links Jesse.
Aaron, Evan, could you two take a look to see how feasible these tools
are? Does GitHub provide some sort of sandbox where you can play with
imports?
I'll try to get a previous Bugzilla dump to you guys so you can play
around with it.
Aaron, I realize I still owe you
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 10:36:34AM -0400, Brad Nicholes wrote:
>I'm not sure that just abandoning the issues in Bugzilla is a good idea
>without at least trying to follow up with the person who submitted the issue.
>Some of the issues may still be valid and we certainly don't want to abandon
>t
I'm not sure that just abandoning the issues in Bugzilla is a good idea without
at least trying to follow up with the person who submitted the issue. Some of
the issues may still be valid and we certainly don't want to abandon those.
How much effort would it be to try to either validate or fol