transferring Github issues to JIRA?

2014-01-06 Thread James Taylor
Hello,
Anyone out there know of an automated way of transferring over Github
issues to JIRA? We're in the process of transferring over our existing
Phoenix Github-based open source project to our Apache incubator project
and automating the seeding of the initial JIRAs would be very helpful.
Thanks,
James


Re: transferring Github issues to JIRA?

2014-01-06 Thread Steve Rowe
Atlassian provides a plugin for that:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.jira.plugins.jira-importers-github-plugin


On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 6:55 PM, James Taylor jamestay...@apache.org wrote:

 Hello,
 Anyone out there know of an automated way of transferring over Github
 issues to JIRA? We're in the process of transferring over our existing
 Phoenix Github-based open source project to our Apache incubator project
 and automating the seeding of the initial JIRAs would be very helpful.
 Thanks,
 James



Shepherding January 2014

2014-01-06 Thread Roman Shaposhnik

Aurora

  Justin Mclean (jmclean):

Project is off to a good start with lots of activity on the mailing list
and in JIRA. Mentors are not very active but there are no issues that
need attention.


BatchEE

  John Ament (johndament):

BatchEE is a new podling, with a small team working on it currently.
It's a fork of the RI for Java Batch from Java EE 7.  I think short term
they should focus on getting a release out there to draw in community
interest; which should help build the podling more and drive feature
interest.


Celix

  Dave Fisher (wave):

This podling is growing. They plan a release soon and let's see how that
goes. When it comes time for graduation I have some concerns that this
podling's community may be too small.


log4cxx2

  Christian Grobmeier (grobmeier):

the podling is just getting started


MetaModel

  Roman Shaposhnik (rvs):

In general project seem to be on the right track with a healthy amount
of community interaction happening over the mailing list and a strong
desire to do a release. Two issues have caught my attention though:

1. I am not quite sure what motivated a strong drive towards having
   by-laws this early in the game. In my experience the focus on by-laws
   can, at times, put a damping factor on community growth. IOW, what
   I've seen in the past is that communities try to come up with by-laws
   when the usual process of consensus building starts to fail. Nothing
   actionable here for the project -- just keep this in mind.
2. The JIRA feels a bit empty for the project that has been developing
   for more than 6 month (grand total of 33 issues). At the same time
   the number of commits in the Git repo is on par with the development
   pace. What it tells me is that there's no strong correlation between
   JIRAs and commits. This raises a red flag of whether all of the
   changes that are committed get a proper community vetting before they
   go in.  I couldn't find any traces of the review requests either:
 https://reviews.apache.org/groups/metamodel/
   This in my opinion is a pretty big concern for the project.


ODF Toolkit

  John Ament (johndament):

ODF Toolkit has been incubating for a long time.  Activity on their list
is in frequent, but active enough that it still is running.  Considering
what the project is, I think the best resolution for this podling is to
graduate as a sub project under something like OpenOffice or POI.


Olingo

  (No shepherd review filed.)


Ripple

  Roman Shaposhnik (rvs):

The project appears to be doing well


Samza

  (No shepherd review filed.)


Sirona

  (No shepherd review filed.)


Spark

  Alan Cabrera (acabrera):

Seems like a nice active project.  IMO, there's no need to wait import
to JIRA to graduate. Seems like they can graduate now.


Stratos

  Raphael Bircher (rbircher):

The project looks realy active.  Continue like this guys!


Twill

  (No shepherd review filed.)


VXQuery

  Raphael Bircher (rbircher):

The mailing list traffic is not very high. However, the basic
discussions are on the lists.



Usergrid

  (No shepherd review filed.)

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