- Replying on arch-general as don't have access on dev-public - I might have missed something or proposed something which is not feasible due to the fact I'm not vary familiar with Archlinux infrastructure. On 14/11/17, Jelle van der Waa wrote: > [..] > # Migration > > There are several options for migrating the bug history to Bugzilla and a few options are under > debate. (input welcome) > > * No migration at all > * Migrate open bugs > * Migrate open bugs and auto-closing them > * Migrate all bugs > * Migrate all bugs and auto-closing them > No migration & keep flyspray as read-only. People can still reference flyspray bus and copy attachments around. It would be a good clean up for open bugs which are not-reproducable or irrelevant now. > # User migration > > User migration should be possible as well, except migrating the password, a mass password reset > would be wise. Since I'm not sure what kind of old hashing method / salt flyspray uses. > Yes, although this might complicate a bit if/when LDAP auth comes in place (since it will mean another migration - not sure). > # Migration Projects > > Bugzilla has a concept of products with components, so for all our packages we can create a > component counterpart. It should be possible to auto-assign bugs with the pkgname <-> maintainer > information from archweb. > > Possible products would be. > > # Products > > * Arch packages (core/extra or split this up) > * Community packages (community) > * Pacman > * AURWeb > * Keyring > * Archweb (new) > * Arch VM / Docker images (new) > * Release engineering > Bugzilla products / components: * Core packages * <one compoment per package> * Extra packages * same as above * Community packages * same as above * One product per "Arch Linux Projects" repo in projects.archlinux.org * AURWeb * Archweb * bbs * wiki (did I miss something here?) * Infrastructure * Arch VM * Docker * <server purpose> admin/maintenance * Release engineering Thanks -- Leonidas Spyropoulos A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is it such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?