Not that I have the time to do it, but is there any reason this isn't being considered? http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA044/Importing+Data+from+Bugzilla
There is already a JIRA instance for Pyside and importing over the top of it could be difficult. Maybe it would be sensible to create a second "Pyside-archive" instance. At least all the bug reports will be in the same place then. Getting from Bugzilla 4.0 to JIRA 4.4 might be a bit tricky but I think there is a version of the importer that will do it: https://plugins.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.jira.plugins.jira-importers-plugin/version/36 Gerald On 9/05/2012 11:41 PM, Matti Airas wrote: > Hi list, > > I've still been trying to arrange the move of the PySide website to Qt > Project. It might be that the only thing we get is a redirect from > www.pyside.org is to the Wiki main page (which would need to be > adjusted accordingly). I'm a bit tired of haggling that, however, so I > hope that's all right. > > Related to the website migration: the old Bugzilla is hosted at the > virtual machine that's going to go away in 6 weeks or so. IMHO, the > old bug reports have a great historic value and should optimally be > preserved? Would someone be willing to host that? I'd be happy to > provide a tarball of the Bugzilla directory + a dump of the MySQL > database (scrubbed clean of usernames and passwords) if someone would > be willing to host them. > > Cheers, > > ma. > _______________________________________________ > PySide mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside -- Gerald Storer | MRX Technologies +61 8 9227 4529 | [email protected] | http://www.mrxtech.com.au _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside
