Oliver Heard wrote: > Hi guys, > > NOTE: Please read the PS at the bottom of this message first. > > I have been talking with samgee on #gnewsense-dev about this and am > preparing to write a Python script to import/export to/from > bugs.gnewsense.org and Savannah. > > My overall idea is pretty simple, it consists of an internal format > for representing bugs, and a translator for both the gnewsense wiki > page and Savannah. > > I think the script will be a simple task to accomplish, and am > beginning work on the bugs.gns.org side of things today. Once we know > of a way to export/import bugs from Savannah I'll start work on that > (unless somebody else is interested and wants to do that). > > I have created a public project on BitBucket, progress can be > monitored from > http://bitbucket.org/oheard/gns-savannah-bug-import-export-script/. > > I'll be keeping an eye on this mailing list, so if anybody has > suggestions or more information, please do mention it here.
I know that Jesse Vincent has at least in the past been really enthusiastic about getting (and perhaps helping) people to write replica types for SD; this would have the advantage of being a way to actually work with bugs and move them between systems, not only keep an archive to put back into the same system. Below is from the web page http://syncwith.us/sd/using - """ SD can sync to external systems as well as itself. Currently, there are foreign replica types for RT (http://bestpractical.com/rt) and Hiveminder (http://hiveminder.com/). If you're interested in building a replica type for your bug tracker, you should get in touch with SD's developers (see http://syncwith.us/contact). """ SD is based on Prophet; there is a great Prophet video (web 2.0 is sharecropping) at: http://syncwith.us/talks Prophet's developers hang out on #prophet on irc.freenode.net http://lists.bestpractical.com/mailman/listinfo/prophet > Regards, > Oliver
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