On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Mark J. Nelson wrote: > Valerie Bubb Fenwick wrote: >> On Mon, 26 Jan 2009, Stephen Hahn wrote: >> >>> * Valerie Bubb Fenwick <valerie.fenw...@sun.com> [2009-01-26 23:04]: >>>> On Mon, 26 Jan 2009, Max Kanat-Alexander wrote: >>>>> Bugzilla has an XML-RPC interface. The documentation is the >>>>> "Bugzilla::WebService" modules here: >>>>> >>>>> http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/3.2/en/html/api/ >>>>> >>>>> Note that the version you're running is an experimental >>>>> development release, not a stable version, and may not have all the >>>>> functions available or working. >>>> Stephen - any plan to get us on a stable version of bugzilla? >>> With 3.2 is out, a plan can be made. (I must have missed this in >>> Decembem.) I'll talk with the website folks, since they're >>> considering taking over the operational (uptime, systems load) aspect. >> >> Thanks, Stephen, >> >> I imagine that we'll require that before we can easily do any >> bugster -> bugzilla mapping. Mark, do you have any comments? > > If the exchange is, essentially, "we need a stable XML-RPC interface, it's > not part of the build we're running, but it's part of 3.2, and 3.2 is > released and stable," then what could I possibly have to comment on? > > I think Stephen is right that the website folks will be taking over > operational parts of this, but not administrative. > > Did I actually answer your question?
I think so. I believe you will be the one to push the mapping once we come up with it, so I didn't want to speak for you on whether you wanted to move 1400+ cat/subcats in manually or programmatically :-) Though, perhaps I have the work burden off ;) All the same, it does seem to be a "barrier to entry" for doing anything grander with our bugzilla instance. It seems you agree. Valerie -- Valerie Fenwick, http://blogs.sun.com/bubbva Solaris Security Technologies, Developer, Sun Microsystems, Inc. 17 Network Circle, Menlo Park, CA, 94025. _______________________________________________ tools-discuss mailing list tools-discuss@opensolaris.org