Hi Ede,

Do you mean we should let them migrate the project ?
I think we can undertake this migration just after 1.6 release.

Have we got a backup of the wiki ? I remember you did that,
but don't know where it is / how it works.

What about the automatic build system for snapshots ?
Is it part of sourceforge services ? Where is it run from ?

Sorry for all these questions, I feel really a newby as regards
the administrative tasks,

Michaël

PS : I've been told by one other sourceforge project admin
that the migration is quite easy, but I think they just had
a svn to migrate

Michaël

> ok,
>
> we now have a definitive deadline for sf.net changing us over to the new 
> platform. here's what they wrote
>
>> We're going to start upgrading active projects starting on Monday, April
>> 22, starting with the longest-inactive and moving forward. Since each
>> upgrade takes a different amount of time, depending on the size of the
>> repositories, mailing list archives, and so on, we can't tell for sure when
>> we'll get to your project.
> i also asked some specifics and got the answers below. let's be prepared and 
> see how our sf.net page and wiki come out afterwards. it reads like there'll 
> be no significant losses, but who knows?
>
> ..ede
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject:      Re: allura
> Date:         Fri, 5 Apr 2013 17:03:07 -0400
> From:         Chris Tsai
> To:   Edgar Soldin
> CC:   communityt...@sourceforge.net
>
>
>
> I assume you're concerned about the "jump-pilot" project, as that's the only 
> one I see associated with your account.
>
> This page shows some of the features of the new platform in general: 
> https://sourceforge.net/create/
>
> And the upgrade page itself also has detail on what will happen to the 
> different tools: https://sourceforge.net/p/upgrade/
>
> MediaWiki won't be affected by the upgrade, however, if you choose, we now 
> have a script available to migrate Hosted Apps MediaWiki content into the 
> Allura wiki system. This has yet to be used widely, but it is non-destructive 
> if it doesn't work out, and you can continue to use the Hosted Apps MediaWiki 
> until that system is retired.
>
> As for the specific tools on your project that will be affected, your ticket 
> trackers <https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=118054>, forums 
> <https://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/forums>, and svn code repository 
> <http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/> will be upgraded 
> to the corresponding tools on the new platform.
>
> The other tools will generally be left as is, though some of links in the 
> navigation bar, and links to the admin pages will change.
>


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