-On [20081222 09:41], osimons ([email protected]) wrote:
>The project got contacted briefly via IRC by the Bugzilla project, and
>they also tried posting to our mailing list but email got rejected. I
>got a copy of their post, and just reposting it in full on their
>behalf - see below.

Rejected? That would be odd since first time posters appear in the
moderation queue. Can't remember I've seen this post in the queue, but then
again, we have multiple moderators.

>The idea would be to agree on a common file format (e.g. XML) which
>could be generated by one BTS and be easily understood and parsed by
>another one, for insertion into their installation. XML-RPC could be
>another way to exchange data. The problem is that Bugzilla developers
>have no idea about how Trac works, what kind of data it needs to
>import stuff, nor which fields you need to be defined. I guess Trac
>developers have the same problem with our own tools.

I personally applaud such an endeavour and would be willing to help out with
it. I did some work on the Bugzilla to Trac conversion script as well as
Bugzilla hacking back in the day.

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