> From: "Stephen Haberman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> How about updating project.xml files for the various turbine projects to >> refer to the new issue tracking system. I'd post a patch, but my last lot >> (fixing the mailing lists to consistently use eyebrowse) were ignored and I >> don't see why further patches wouldn't also be ignored. [I know I am jumping >> in early here, but I wanted to have a dig about the ignored patches.] > > I'm going to, but John McNally (I think) was going to look into getting > the url switching over to port 80 with some mod_rewrite magic going to > 8080. I didn't want to post and then have to change it, so I'm waiting > to make sure it's finalized. Cool. I'm sure there are plenty of people that will only have access to port 80 so this will be a necessary step. > >> Also, how about organising for the old apache scarab instance to be blown >> away so that there is less possibility of confusion. > > I'd like to see that, but, ironically, the OJB people are using the old > Scarab installation. They must have gotten access when it was first put > up. My bad. No way it can be blown away if someone is actually using it. How much data do they have? How easy is it to migrate the data? > > Nuking it would be great, as it's an old version of Scarab, but John > (who's been great at stepping up and handling this Scarab issue) > couldn't get access to nagoya. So he gave up and just put it on Bob's > box. And the slow migration of turbine from apache to werken continues (no disrespect to werken). > > Going forward, eventually the two installs should merge into one, but > I'm not quite sure when that'll happen. But in the mean time it will sure confuse people and provide a source for repeated questions on the mailing lists. Just as well most of us are either torque or OBJ people (rather than both) ;-). > > - Stephen
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