Hi all, Either tonight or tomorrow I plan to pull the trigger on migrating our Redmine instance at http://code.fabfile.org over to https://github.com/fabric/fabric/issues . What this means for you:
* Once the script is done, Github will be the place to open new issues or pull requests, and code.fabfile.org will be read-only: * No more having to point people back over to code.fabfile! * We'll be able to take advantage of Github's collaboration features as well, though it may take a little time to arrive at best practices. * Package maintainers will need to switch their source packages to pull from the appropriate Github tgz-generation URLs for both past and future milestones. * I may try to set up HTTP redirects for the old Redmine file download URLs if it's feasible, but anybody who is still actively maintaining should switch to the Github URLs anyways. This is the specific action plan: * The Redmine instance will be made read-only in some fashion prior to the migration, probably by disabling all accounts and account creation; * All existing issues/pull requests on Github will be removed (they should all exist on Redmine at this point, so no data loss); * The migration script will run, copying issues and their comments (and any textual attachments) to Github Issues. All useful metadata (milestone, category, tracker, etc) will be copied as labels; * The Redmine instance will remain active & read-only until it is replaced with redirects from e.g. http://code.fabfile.org/issues/show/222 to https://github.com/fabric/fabric/issues/222 ; Anybody looking for history on the switch can check out the above-mentioned issue #222, it contains rationales and links to related discussions. The tl;dr is at the top of that ticket's description block. Thanks, Jeff -- Jeff Forcier Unix sysadmin; Python/Ruby engineer http://bitprophet.org _______________________________________________ Fab-user mailing list Fab-user@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fab-user