-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Christian,
On 06/17/2010 03:12 PM, Christian Grobmeier wrote: >> code drop is the next big thing, I would say. I already contacted Ole >> and Jerome regarding this. We generally want a complete import of the >> history, so we need to figure out how this goes. > > [email protected] is the place to ask ok, I will mail infra then next days. >> I would very much like to import our old issue tracker data into Jira, >> if possible. Though, we will need to anonymize them somehow, since we >> cannot migrate user data due to privacy reasons. Do you think this would >> be possible? Whom should I contact in this direction, is Infra the right >> place to ask for this? > Also, its infra list. I know that was possible from bugzilla to jira, > so i assume that ther could be a chance with lets say CSV or > something. Infra knows Yeah, we first need to clarify finally with eZ Systems, since the data basically belongs to them. I'll do this and react accordingly. >> Finally, we need to get our web site up and running. Kore already made a >> new design. Since the website was always generated static HTML, we >> should not have much issues. > Very well :-) > Infra usually prefers if static generated content is checked into SVN > in a specific location. The reason is to restore everything quickly in > case of a shutdown without knowing all the tools. > > How are the pages generated? We originally used a self made system, which is based on ReStructured Text (RST) and generates the HTML by some PHP scripts. However, in the meantime some of us created WCV (http://web-content-viewer.org/) which utilizes the very same approach, but is of more general purpose. I think we should go for this one. >> I think these are basically the next steps. Anything I forgot? > No, I agree with you. > Do you ask infra yourself? I think it should be OK Sure, will do so. Cheers, Toby - -- Tobias Schlitt [email protected] GPG Key: 0xC462BC14 a passion for php http://schlitt.info/opensource eZ Components are Zeta Components now! http://bit.ly/9S7zbn -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAkwaOAQACgkQ5bO3TcRivBR4SQCeKGTHeJVtTf4dS0t/5LpqNAuo hgsAoI5sOrG5P3UKNdYVEqcNtwFgUhG/ =uxqs -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
