Bjoern I think that is where I think a centralized LDAP repository. if LDAP is currently in use then the user migration shouldnt be a problem at all.
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 9:34 PM, bjoern <bjoern.michael...@canonical.com>wrote: > Hi, > On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 02:19:59PM -0500, Robinson Tryon wrote: > > I've only looked at Redmine very briefly, but it does seem like an > > interesting tool. > > RedMine looks very promising to me (I assume it to be at least as good as > trac > and I liked trac a lot) -- actually I dearly want to play with it to see > what > good it can do for us. > > That said, the majority of the work wouldnt be the bugs themselves (and > that > migrating that would already be huge), but also rewriting all the bazillion > small things that glue stuff together like: > - bug stats for the ESC > - wiki integration > - commit notification on bugs > - email list forwarding > - twitter feeds > - adjusting common workflows > - migrating over all current users > - finding a sweet spot in the release cycle where this is least painful > - .... lots of other stuff .... > > some of the above is just as much work as setting up RedMine and migrating > the > data, some of it is at least ten times as much work (namely pestering all > our > existing bugzilla users to migrate). So IMHO this isnt something to > consider > for LibreOffice the product in 2013 or 2014. Maybe later. ;) > > Best, > > Bjoern > -- Jonathan Aquilina
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