[Biopython-dev] Retiring our old RedMine bug tracker

Travis Wrightsman twrig002 at ucr.edu
Thu Jul 21 16:27:39 UTC 2016


I like these guidelines, thanks Peter!

-Travis

> On Jul 21, 2016, at 2:03 AM, Peter Cock <p.j.a.cock at googlemail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for volunteering Travis, Markus,
> 
> If old issues on RedMine can be closed as already fixed, that's
> easy - just close them.
> 
> If old issues on RedMine seem relevant, copy as much information
> as possible to a new issue on GitHub (because the old RedMine
> will be shut down), and then mark the old issue on RedMine as
> resolved with a link to the replacement issue on GitHub.
> 
> This means the RedMine issue count should reduce to zero,
> at which point the old server can be turned off (assuming the
> other projects have also finished migrating their old issues).
> 
> (email me if you need more permissions on RedMine to do this)
> 
> Bonus points: If you can find the original reporter's GitHub account,
> then also @mention them on the new issue.
> 
> Adding a GitHub issue tag seems sensible, would something like
> "From-RedMine" work?
> 
> Peter
> 
>> On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 9:34 PM, Travis Wrightsman <twrig002 at ucr.edu> wrote:
>> Markus,
>> 
>> I agree we should have a category or tag for issues transferred to GitHub.
>> For now, I have closed issues that have been resolved in GitHub and changed
>> the Redmine Issue's URL to the relevant GitHub commit/pull request/issue.
>> For issues that are still open I plan to just migrate the discussion (if
>> any) and open a new issue on GitHub (see this issue I just made).
>> 
>> -Travis
>> 
>> On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 12:16 PM, Markus Piotrowski
>> <Markus.Piotrowski at ruhr-uni-bochum.de> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I would also volunteer but I'm unsure what exactly is the job?
>>> Should there be a special tag to put to the title of a transferred issue?
>>> How to delete the issues on RedMine or mark them as transferred?
>>> Copy the whole RedMine issue including its discussion into the GitHub
>>> issue?
>>> 
>>> -Markus
>>> 
>>> Am 20.07.2016 um 20:19 schrieb Travis Wrightsman:
>>> 
>>> I should be able to donate some time to this. Will the volunteers be
>>> reading through each issue to see if it was solved and creating new issues
>>> on the GitHub repository if it's still an open issue?
>>> 
>>> -Travis
>>> 
>>> (First one didn't reply to all)
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 3:59 AM, Peter Cock <p.j.a.cock at googlemail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hello Biopythoneers,
>>>> 
>>>> After we moved our code repository to GitHub, we started using
>>>> their issue track which integrates with pull requests etc:
>>>> 
>>>> https://github.com/biopython/biopython/issues
>>>> 
>>>> Prior to that we were using an OBF hosted RedMine instance
>>>> (itself migrated from an even older Bugzilla server):
>>>> 
>>>> https://redmine.open-bio.org/projects/biopython
>>>> 
>>>> Once you click though any annoying certificate warning, you'll
>>>> see there are still about 90 open issues and 20 feature requests.
>>>> 
>>>> The OBF would like to shut down the RedMine server since no
>>>> one is actively using it any more, and it is costing us money
>>>> in AWS fees.
>>>> 
>>>> Several years ago we talked about manually triaging these, i.e.
>>>> refiling and cross referencing any relevant issues on GitHub,
>>>> and closing irrelevant issues:
>>>> 
>>>> http://lists.open-bio.org/pipermail/biopython-dev/2013-August/019939.html
>>>> 
>>>> Do we have any volunteers to help with this?
>>>> 
>>>> In the absence of any volunteers to review the old RedMine
>>>> issues, Plan B is to follow BioPerl's lead and do an automated
>>>> migration to a dedicated GitHub repository just for the old
>>>> issues:
>>>> 
>>>> https://github.com/bioperl/bioperl-live-redmine
>>>> 
>>>> Who can help out?
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> 
>>>> Peter
>>>> 
>>>> (Speaking here primarily as a Biopython developer, but I am
>>>> also secretary for the Open Bioinformatics Foundation board)
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>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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>>> University of California, Riverside
>>> 
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