Update: In an attempt to simplify the migration of issues from Adobe JIRA to Apache JIRA, I am seriously considering not migrating votes and watchers.
In addition, as I previously proposed, all bugs will be created by some fictitious user like AdobeFlexSDK (and resolved and/or closed by the same person as well). I will attempt to cram all previous history into a single comment field including prior number of votes, original reporter, SDK bug id, etc. We should be able to migrate the list of components and public versions (and steps to reproduce). All bugs will be unassigned. Yes, that means that folks will have to vote and watch their favorite bugs again. I realize that is a pain, but it will sort of give us a more recent poll of what the project members want. Anyway, let me know if you think we need to preserve votes and watchers. -Alex On 1/13/12 1:10 PM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" <nicho...@spoon.as> wrote: > Alex, > > I think that going forward as you stated would be ok. At this point I > think it's most important to know what the bugs are (and get issue numbers > assigned so we can manage them), then to worry about the neuances of some > of the history from the old repository. > > I do think the version numbers and steps to reproduce are extremely > important however. If the steps-to-reproduce end up as a comment, I think > that is acceptable (I just don't want to loose the content), but the > version number is something very important to filter on, esp. if we will > eventually be working with multiple versions in our trunk. > > -Nick > > -- Alex Harui Flex SDK Team Adobe Systems, Inc. http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui