As far as I and other devs checked, unfortunately Github doesn't offer
attachment functionality - which is vital for our bugs (think of replays
for example).
On the other hand, Sourceforge.net might be a good contender.
Timo
On 15-Feb-12 23:17, Iurii Chernyi wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 10:04 PM, Eric S. Raymond<[email protected]> wrote:
I have written a tool that can scrape the GNA bugtracker. The problem isn't
export but import - loading it into anywhere else. It is probably not
yet feasible to move the tracker.
In the bugtracker, we have bugs, comments, patches, attached files -
the data model is rather small. If we pick the new bugtracker ahead of
time, it should be possible to prepare for migration with minimal
losses of data, writing the code for import and testing it. Even if
we'll import via 'standard' input channels, we'll successfully salvage
most of the content. If the new bugtracker will have some bulk import
capabilities (or if it'd be possible to negotiate for such a
capability or host our own bugtracker instance), even better.
So, I think that we should start figuring out 'where to move'.
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