What it looks like we're going to do is to create new issues and point where relevant to existing issues in Bugzilla.
I.e., we're not going to move the entire NetBeans Bugzilla to JIRA. A lot of the issues are not relevant anymore -- we're essentially beginning from scratch and going to create new issues, i.e., ones that we find ourselves as Apache NetBeans community and those that we specifically care about to JIRA at Apache. Migration of at least open issues is also something worth considering, i.e., not absolutely everything, but a subcategory that we decide to find relevant. Gj On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 3:58 PM, Cezariusz Marek <[email protected] > wrote: > JIRA has a very flexible Bugzilla importer. I would reconsider the > migration > at least open issues. > > -- > Cezariusz Marek > Mobile +48 608 646 494, Phone +48 33 484 6900, http://www.comarch.com/ > Comarch SA, ul. Michałowicza 12, 43-300 Bielsko-Biała, POLAND > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Raphael Bircher [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 3:45 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: NetBeans & JIRA > > Hi all, > > I'm confused now, You don't take over the whole content of bugzilla to > Jira? > I hope I misunderstand something. I find the history very important. > > Regards, Raphael > > Am .06.2017, 15:14 Uhr, schrieb Geertjan Wielenga > <[email protected]>: > > > 1. Yes. > > 2. Yes. > > > > Gj > > > > On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Christian Lenz > > <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >> Hey, > >> > >> so as I understand it right, JIRA will be the main bugtracker for > >> NetBeans tickets, right? > >> > >> 1. Does that mean, that each bug/enhancement can be created in JIRA > >> from now on? > >> > >> 2. Does that mean, that I can migrate my tickets, attachtments etc. > >> to JIRA? Migrate means, create new one with the link to bugzilla and > >> a initial description. > >> > >> > >> Regards > >> > >> Chris > >> > >> > > > -- > My introduction https://youtu.be/Ln4vly5sxYU > >
