On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 11:59 PM, Andrew Grimberg < [email protected]> wrote:
> This work has been finished. For values of finished you'll have to see > for yourself ;) > > A couple bits of house keeping: > > I received a total of 20 ODL -> LFID mappings plus the ones I could > glean from our original push to get committers into new groups in LFID > for a grand total of ~90 mappings. Of those mappings, many actually seem > to have failed in some fashion because people had not logged in. > > I believe I may have found a method for migrating users from the > imported / created accounts to LFID but doing so will require outages > for the changes as there will be DB edits and JIRA will have to be > restarted. > > So, if you are failing to login with your LFID after having given us a > mapping _or_ you never gave us a mapping we may be able to salvage the > issue. I'll have to experiment as people start trying and reporting > failures though :( > > Next: I've updated information as to the project leads / URLs for > projects and category as I could. > > Also, for those projects where a committer for the project had a logged > in and they had accepted the LFID invite to their committer group I > should have managed to give those committer groups admin rights over > their projects. > > If you log in and find there are problems please open a ticket with > [email protected] > > Finally: Bugzilla has a new banner on it stating that issues have moved > to JIRA and a note about needing an LFID. Bugzilla will remain in > read-only mode for a while before we take a final backup and destroy the > VM. > What is the timeline on this point, the actual bugs.opendaylight.org sunset / shutdown? Days, weeks, months? If it's not too much of a bother for you and not a cost issue (shouldn't be), then IMHO there would be value in keeping BZ up (as read-only) for a while.. ike maybe 6 months or so? Various e.g. list posts et al (Google search results) have links to bugs.opendaylight.org and it would be "nice" for those to keep working for a while. Also, once it does have to go, perhaps you could have a HTTP redirect at bugs.opendaylight.org/* to jira.opendaylight.org, to avoid future confusion? > -Andy- > > On 10/18/2017 11:52 AM, Andrew Grimberg wrote: > > This work will be starting shortly > > > > -Andy- > > > > On 10/16/2017 04:08 PM, Andrew Grimberg wrote: > >> What: The Linux Foundation will be performing the migration from > >> Bugzilla to JIRA > >> > >> When: Wednesday, October 18 @ 12:00 - 15:30 PDT (19:00 - 22:30 UTC) > >> > >> Why: The community has spoken and demanded that we bring JIRA online. > >> This is the final cut over from bugzilla. We're doing the migration in > >> the middle of week and middle of the day so that we can handle any > >> issues quickly, particularly since I (Andy) will be out of office > >> starting Friday afternoon through next week so doing it on the weekend > >> is not an option. > >> > >> Impact: > >> > >> * The current JIRA instance will have the current projects wiped in > >> preparation for the re-sync. > >> > >> * The ODL Bugzilla instance will be placed into read-only mode (at the > >> start of the maintenance) and a banner added directing people to JIRA > >> (after the migration is completed). > >> > >> * LFID will be the only way to log into the new JIRA instance instead of > >> ODLID > >> > >> People that have submitted their ODLID to LFID mapping on the form [0] > >> or previously via email (for those in China that can't access the form, > >> you may send it in to me via email. The form requests ODLID, ODLID email > >> and LFID) will have their accounts linked up in JIRA. I strongly > >> recommend that you have logged into JIRA before this migration happens > >> just as a precaution against any weird linking issues. > >> > >> NOTE: This is a bit sooner than the date originally published related to > >> the migration (Oct 20) as it was pointed out that having a day or two to > >> work out any issues before I'm out of office would be a good idea ;) > >> > >> As always, an announcement of the outage will be sent to the lists > >> before the window starts as well as to #opendaylight on Freenode. > >> Another announcement will be made when the maintenance is completed. > >> > >> -Andy- > >> > >> [0] https://goo.gl/forms/kFNYZ9nTASNsqYhT2 > >> > > > > -- > Andrew J Grimberg > Lead, IT Release Engineering > The Linux Foundation > > > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.opendaylight.org/mailman/listinfo/dev > >
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