All,

The migration has now completed. Please log or update any tickets at
https://github.com/postgres/pgadmin4/issues

Any updates to tickets on Redmine from now on (until we can figure out how
to make it read-only) may not be seen.

On Tue, 13 Sept 2022 at 11:39, Dave Page <dp...@pgadmin.org> wrote:

> All,
>
> Over the next few days we'll be migrating all the pgAdmin 4 issues in
> Redmine to Github. For various reasons (mostly the Github API), this is a
> slow process.
>
> When each issue is migrated, a prominent note will be added to the bottom
> of the Redmine issue warning that it has been migrated, along with a link
> to the new issue on Github. Any issues that have this notice *should not*
> be updated on Redmine. Instead, follow the link, and update on Github.
>
> New issues can be added to Redmine during the migration. Once it's
> completed, it will be locked down so all new issues will need to be added
> to Github. The website will be updated accordingly at this time.
>
> Once all the issues are migrated, we'll be looking at moving the primary
> git repository to Github as well, and will work on changing our workflow to
> use pull requests over the coming weeks.
>
> NOTE: it is not feasible for us to add participants of existing issues to
> the "watchers" list on Github. Therefore, if there are any issues you wish
> to continue to receive email updates about, you should add yourself as a
> watcher on the Github issue. Unfortunately as we need to avoid getting
> blacklisted for sending too many emails, updates to the original Redmine
> tickets will not be sent as they're migrated, so you may want to review any
> issues manually once migration is complete.
>
> Thanks, Dave.
>
> --
> Dave Page
> Blog: https://pgsnake.blogspot.com
> Twitter: @pgsnake
>
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>
>

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