2013/3/18 Simon Bolek <[email protected]>: > Hi David, > > I do already have an account on https://bugs.merproject.org / > https://build.merproject.org > - same username > - different email > > Would the projects and subprojects be copied correctly from > https://build.pub.meego.com on this basis? Or would the e-mail address have > to be the same also? > > I do not have much stuff on OBS there, so it would not be a problem > migrating them myself, but they are crucial for my IVI project, so it is > good to know if I have to take care about them myself. >
osc copypac has a fancy parameter called "-t" which allows you, if you have two obs instances, to copy from and to another osc -A https://api.pub.meego.com copypac -t https://api.merproject.org from-project from-package to-project > -s > > > On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 2:16 PM, David Greaves <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On 14/03/13 07:44, Simon Bolek wrote: >> > Hi Marko, >> > >> > Thanks for the info. Are you going to migrate the users too? Or should >> > we >> > register with reference to the old username somehow? >> > >> > cheers >> > simon:) >> >> It's not feasible to migrate users - the user DB belongs to meego and it's >> also >> very large (MeeGo had lots of spam user registration). >> >> I suggest people register with the same username where possible. >> >> Register at: >> https://bugs.merproject.org/ >> >> Individual project owners will need to ensure that they don't grant access >> rights to the wrong people :D >> If in doubt, ask for help. >> >> On a side note, Mer has *much* less build resource than MeeGo's OBS. >> >> We will need to develop a usage policy and almost certainly will implement >> some >> kind of 'auto-disable' on home projects which haven't been touched for >> some >> days/weeks. (I'm as guilty of leaving old code building as anyone!) >> >> We're also working on git-based building too - essentially point your >> project/pkg at a git repo with a specific layout and avoid any need for >> uploading tarballs. More details to follow. >> >> David >> >> -- >> "Don't worry, you'll be fine; I saw it work in a cartoon once..." > >
