On Thu, 20 Jan 2011, Eric Shulman wrote:

Again, my suggestion is to automatically migrate the old tickets, but
classify them in some manner as 'migration', without actually making
them *active* tickets. When people search on the new system, it could
still report tickets with previously noted relevant content,
potentially including details of proposed, but *unimplemented*
solutions to the problem.   Then, they can create a fresh ticket with
content either pasted from the older ticket, or by including a link in
the new ticket content that points back at the old ticket.

Doing an automatic migration is possible, it seems there are tools
out there that will do it. Here's an example:

   https://github.com/adamcik/github-trac-ticket-import

(Thanks to imexil for pointing that out)

I'm not opposed to _someone_ doing that. I just don't want it to be
me :)

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