That's a great point! Nothing is stopping us from cutting over to GH now and then figuring out the JIRA migration in the future (or not). 🤔
On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 6:23 AM Francois Papon <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Brian, > > Thanks for sharing that! > > I think we could start by making JIRA read-only start fresh in GH, it > would be the less effort way for us. > > regards, > > François > > > I don't think we need something as complex as this, but some linked > threads > > make good points about only needing to search one location to see > history. > > > > Infra mentioned some projects just mark JIRA read-only and start fresh in > > GH. > > > > I'll try to dig through the Arrow migration scripts a bit more and get a > > better feel for the complexity/effort involved here. > > > > > > If anyone has other thoughts or opinions on the topic, please let us > know! > > -Brian > > > > On Wed, Apr 5, 2023 at 9:24 AM Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> +1 for me, no objections. > >> > >> Regards > >> JB > >> > >> On Fri, Mar 31, 2023 at 3:40 PM Brian Demers <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>> We received a suggestion from the last board report to consider > switching > >>> from JIRA to GitHub issues. > >>> > >>> The ASF JIRA instance no longer allows users to self-sign-up (though it > >>> DOES allow us to invite others). This is largely due to spam. > >>> Most developers have a GitHub account (and that is where most folks > >>> interact with Shiro's code base), and this would meet folks where they > >> are, > >>> as opposed to making them go somewhere else to dig through issues. > >>> > >>> Tentative suggestion: > >>> * Go through existing Shiro JIRA issues and close any issues that are > no > >>> longer relevant. > >>> * Migrate open issues to GitHub Issues in apache/shiro (linking back to > >> the > >>> JIRA issue) > >>> * All new issues will only be created in GitHub Issues > >>> * When an existing JIRA issue is fixed, it will be updated in both > >> locations > >>> Potential process changes: > >>> * Release notes/change logs are currently generated through JIRA. > (There > >>> has been some discussion in the ASF Slack about using JReleaser, which > >> can > >>> generate a change log) > >>> > >>> NOTE: This is not final; the above text is just to start the > discussion. > >>> Feel free to pick holes in the above, suggest changes, or propose > >> something > >>> else! > >>> > >>> Thoughts and feedback are welcome! > >>> > >>> -Brian >
