Dirk, a copy of the script would be nice, so I could have a very first try, if a migration would be possible in general.
-Florian 2015-09-25 10:47 GMT+02:00 Dirk Baechle <[email protected]>: > Florian, > > thanks for the additional info about Jira license fees. > My converter script pulls the issues from Tigris to a folder in XML > format. From there, they get pushed into Roundup via its RPC interface. So > you'd have to care only about the second part only. > If you're interested, I can send you a copy of the script. > > Best regards, > > Dirk > > > Am 25. September 2015 09:58:22 MESZ, schrieb Florian Miedniak < > [email protected]>: >> >> Hi Dirk, >> >> here are the detailed conditions for their open source program: >> https://www.atlassian.com/software/views/open-source-license-request >> >> I didn't see a restriction to cloud instances on the first glance - >> although this kind of restrictions usually are stated in very small print >> ;-) >> >> >> 2015-09-25 9:12 GMT+02:00 Dirk Bächle <[email protected]>: >> >>> Hi Florian, >>> >>> On 25.09.2015 08:54, Florian Miedniak wrote: >>> >>>> Thought about using JIRA? It's free for open source projects >>>> >>> >>> I'm not sure that this is a 100% correct. From their main website I get >>> the information that the "Cloud service" can be free for open-source >>> project that apply for this. Can you point me to the information where it >>> says that Jira itself is free too? >>> I'm asking because I know that my company plans to use Jira pretty >>> big-scale in the future, which means there must be some serious money >>> involved...else they wouldn't buy it. ;) >>> >> >> We're using JIRA in commercial environment, which for sure costs "some" >> money, especially if you use their standard per-user licenses. >> >> >>> and very intuitive to use IMO while being very flexible, if you need >>> >>>> it. Nice integration with bitbucket, confluence and version control >>>> system is also given (automated cross-references for issues, >>>> detailed track of commits per issue). >>>> >>> >>> The main point here is the migration from our Tigris instance. If you >>> (or someone else) can come up with a way to import all the currently >>> existing data into Jira, without losing any attached files or creation >>> dates of messages and issues (preserving history), then we can talk I >>> guess. :) >>> >> >> That really could be the crucial point - as migration is often ... :-/ I >> may talk to the colleague, that did the migration into JIRA, maybe he has >> some valueable hints. >> How are you doing this for Tigris -> Roundup currently? Especially the >> attachement thing? Do you have some kind of intermediate format for >> migration? >> >> I had a look on the feature sheet of Roundup, that admittedly reads quite >> impressive. Nevertheless, I must agree with Gary concerning the user >> interface ... For me, at first glance it compares it bit to Trac from the >> "user experience" point of view. >> >> Best regards >> >> -Florian >> _______________________________________________ >> >>> Scons-dev mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://pairlist2.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/scons-dev >>> >> >> > -- > Sent from my Android with K-9 Mail. > > _______________________________________________ > Scons-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://pairlist2.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/scons-dev > >
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