Igor Vaynberg wrote:
i have looked into migrating the existing issues, but there doesnt seem to
be a good way to do it because of how jira works.

when you create an issue through any means - it is marked open. to
close/resolve it you need to invoke the appropriate workflow action on it
and there is no way to specify the date for the action - so all issues would
be marked as resolved/closed with the date of the import - which makes it
pretty useless.

what i can do is possibly migrate any issues that are still open - but the
process is still pretty unplesent. there are a few questions of how to
handle user accounts that are not already on asf - i can create them but
then there are questions of passwords, etc.

it might be quicker to import them by hand afaict, especially if users help.

if anyone has any suggestions im all ears. what we have from sf.net is a
nice xml export file - and i have written a parser for it. i got
connectivity to jira using both soap and jelly - but neither seems to do
what we want.

igor, ask on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jeff, who maintains ASF JIRA will probably be listening and should be able to help (he works for Atlassian).

Regards, Upayavira

On 10/15/06, Paul Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Martijn,

On 15 Oct 2006, at 17:06, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> The Wicket team is proud to announce that we are starting the process
> of joining the Apache Software Foundation.

Good news :)

> o our bug tracking system is now hosted at
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET

Presumably, existing issues will be migrated? Or should we be re-
raising them?

Thanks,

Paul



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