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On Thursday 23 February 2006 13:07, Jim C. Nasby wrote: > On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 12:16:10PM -0500, Vivek Khera wrote: > > On Feb 23, 2006, at 10:49 AM, Chris Browne wrote: > > > There may be other things I'm not thinking of; that's why this is a > > > Request For Comments :-). > > > > Well, is moving to svn such a critical thing? It seems that unless > > we're doing many branches and many vendor drops and such, cvs is > > sufficient for now. > > > > The mailing lists could move at any time. It would probably be a > > good opportunity to get rid of the cruft on the list by having > > everyone re-subscribe. No matter how good a mailing list manager is, > > there are always dead addresses that accumulate after a while... If > > we could arrange it that every existing member got an invitation to > > just click a link that would be ideal. > > I disagree. First, if there are invalid emails subscribed, who cares? > Second, by creating new lists, you'd lose the archives of everything > that's been discussed, which seems like it would be a huge loss. > > > Moving over the history of the bug tracker DB is important. We don't > > want to lose any institutional memory. /me wonders if it could be > > scripted with WWW::Mechanize.... > > I believe that a script to do that exists. I've been pushing for the > creation of a project on pgfoundry for the migration, so that stuff can > get posted and people can help. There is a foundery project for this, (but I'll be darned if I can remember what it is called) > > If there is such a script then I suspect we might actually be close to > being able to seamlessly migrate projects. There shouldn't be any issue > with moving mailing lists, SVN exists (and worst-case a seperate install > of viewcvs could be setup until there's native gforge support for SVN), > and I believe everything else is in the database. -- Darcy Buskermolen Wavefire Technologies Corp. http://www.wavefire.com ph: 250.717.0200 fx: 250.763.1759
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