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John
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From: Christian Hammond chip...@gmail.com
Sent: Tue Sep 04 13:34:28 PDT 2012
To: reviewboard@googlegroups.com reviewboard@googlegroups.com
Cc: reviewboard@googlegroups.com reviewboard@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: RB
Sent: Tue Sep 04 13:03:35 PDT 2012
To: reviewboard@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: RB archive?
Why not use wget to retrieve all the reviews?
The reviews are numbered sequentially, so start a 1 and go to the current
number. You will the have the html representation of each of the review pages
I'm upgrading to the latest RB. Instead of migrating existing code reviews I'd like to just archive existing reviews in my old 1.0.7 RB.Ideally the output is some document I can show interested parties (auditors etc) so pdf or even just plain old text would be great.Any thoughts on how to do
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Subject: RB archive?
I'm upgrading to the latest RB. Instead of migrating existing code reviews I'd
like to just archive existing reviews in my old 1.0.7 RB.
Ideally the output is some document I can show interested parties (auditors
etc) so pdf or even just plain old text
Hi John,
Just curious why you'd want to start from scratch. You should be able to safely
upgrade without losing anything.
Whatever you do, back up the database first.
Christian
On Sep 4, 2012, at 12:59, John A cppge...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm upgrading to the latest RB. Instead of migrating