On Sat, Sep 30, 2017 at 2:15 PM, Adi Roiban <a...@roiban.ro> wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to re-start the conversation about migrating Trac tickets > to GitHub issues. > > My main reason for doing this is to make it easier for people to > contribute to Twisted. >
I think migrating Twisted issues from Trac to GitHub is a good idea, and will make it easier for people to interact with the project. > > > 1. We will no longer get the nice ticket reports. > > This is true. However, I will make a guess that not many people are actively interacting with the Twisted project, and not really actively following bug activity in Trac. So there is some loss there, but I think the project would survive and go on. One thing that I would like to point out is that the Buildbot project was using Trac for their issue tracker, and then decided to migrate their issues to GitHub. They worked on a tool called trac2github that allowed them to migrate tickets from Trac to GitHub, preserving history, and also creating a link back to the original Trac issue: https://lists.buildbot.net/pipermail/devel/2017-March/012341.html For the buildbot project, I think this approach as worked out, and the project has continued. If the Twisted project decides to switch to GitHub for issues, then possibly buildbot's scripts and experience can be used as a template for such a migration. -- Craig
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