good point. i will be happy to donate the parser to them if they would be
willing to build the import engine for sf.

-Igor


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

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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