David Nickerson wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > Just wondering if there is any easy way to import my bugs from the API > tracker (http://www.cellml.org/tools/api/api_tracker) into this new one? > Presumably the existing API tracker will disappear at some point in the > future? I guess this also raises the issue of whether people should be > using this new tracker or the existing ones at cellml.org? I see on the > main page there is a comment that tracker.physiomeproject.org is the > CellML Tracker test site - is that correct? and we should still be using > the cellml.org trackers until testing is finished? > No, I think we need to update that soon (this is tracker item 204 https://tracker.physiomeproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204 and also deal to the trackers on the site soon). I believe there are plans to eventually delete these trackers - until then I will try to put a tracker item in the list attempting to redirect people to the right tracker.
http://www.cellml.org/tools/api/api_tracker/7 has been in Bugzilla for some time as tracker item 190 https://tracker.physiomeproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=190 #8 has been filed as tracker item 207. #9 has been filed as tracker item 208. #10 has been filed as tracker item 209. #11 has been filed as tracker item 210. > There still seem to be a few unresolved issues from the bugzilla > evaluation and testing process, most notably > https://tracker.physiomeproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158 and > https://tracker.physiomeproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159. I was just > wondering if these have actually been resolved but not marked as such, > or if they are still outstanding issues? If the latter are there any > plans is to resolve them? > They are still ongoing issues - I think that now we are discussing them they will probably be resolved in the near future. > a couple more comments below... > > >> We have now got an issue tracker for the CellML and other >> physiome-related projects available at >> https://tracker.physiomeproject.org/ . >> > > This seems a very much CellML-centric tracker, just wondering how it > relates to the other Physiome projects? > There are a few references to CellML which will be fixed by tracker item 204 (https://tracker.physiomeproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204). Non-CellML projects like cmgui will probably take longer to migrate due to increased needs in terms of legacy database migration. > >> If you find any problems with the tracker itself, then please submit a >> tracker item (log in, then choose "Submit Bug Report" [navigation area >> on the left] => cellml.org site => Choose 'CellML Tracker' as the >> component and fill in the rest of the form). If you are unable to create >> a tracker item, then you can let me know of the issue by e-mail. >> > > This seems a bit misleading for a Physiome Project tracker. Surely this > should be somehow tied to the physiomeproject.org website? > Yes, this is a legacy issue - see tracker item 205 (https://tracker.physiomeproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205). Best regards, Andrew _______________________________________________ cellml-discussion mailing list [email protected] http://www.cellml.org/mailman/listinfo/cellml-discussion
