I don't really have a preference, other than I don't see what is
wrong with the terms "dump and reload". I would prefer backup and
restore, but that terminology is already taken. ;-)
On May 2, 2007, at 10:23 PM, Philippe Bossut wrote:
+1 on the renaming of "Dump and Reload".
I prefer the pair "Backup/Restore" (which makes clear that current
data are wiped out) though I remember Andi had issues with those
terms for some database connotation those terms have.
Cheers,
- Philippe
Sheila Mooney wrote:
+1 on renaming Dump and Reload
Like PJE, I am not crazy about using the term "import". I like
"Migrate Chandler Data".
On May 2, 2007, at 11:54 AM, Phillip J. Eby wrote:
At 11:13 AM 5/2/2007 -0700, Mimi Yin wrote:
File>>
Import .ics calendar file...
Export .ics calendar file...
Import Chandler data...
Export Chandler data...
On the Import / Export Chandler data dialogs, can we add text
explaining what's being exported and imported?
+ Import all collections, items, accounts and sharing settings
from a file.
+ Export all collections, items, accounts and sharing settings
to a file.
Note that reloading, at least in the Preview timeframe, is not
required to preserve any *existing* data; it is allowed to delete
the entire repository and start over.
While I'm not overly attached to the dump/reload terminology,
"import" does not seem sufficient to imply that data loss will
occur.
The intended function of dump and reload is to support
*migration* of Chandler data across Chandler versions or OS
platforms -- it really has no other function. Perhaps some names
that have to do with migration might be appropriate? Maybe a
"Migrate Chandler Data" that then has options to "replace all
collections/items/etc. from a file" and "write all collections/
items/etc. to a file for migration to another OS or chandler
version"?
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