On Fri, Feb 05, 2016 at 10:03:15AM +0100, Aurelien Bompard wrote: > Hmm yes I could create the users in Mailman3 even if they never sent an > email in the new system. But I may have a better idea, here's what I could > do: > - get the old emails from Mailman2's mboxes and the new emails from Mailman3 > - strip the non-text content > - replace email addresses with hashes to hide them > - generate mboxes or maildirs > Since your tool works with mboxes (maybe maildirs?) that would give you > something you could import and run stats on. Would it work for you? Am I > missing something security-wise or privacy-wise? I can actually _already_ get hyperkitty to give me mbox files, and those have the original, non-munged email addresses anyway. It actually _would_ be useful to have access to non-munged login names so I can cross-reference mailing list activity with dist-git, bodhi, etc. The problem is that this tool is kind of unwieldy, and it takes a long time and creates fairly big local database. I was thinking it'd be easier to just have access to the native, existing database and I can figure out how to translate any existing sample queries to get the results I want. (And also, share those queries, because as more people move to mailman3, they might also want to do the same things without a separate tool.) -- Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fedora Project Leader _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx