[Biopython-dev] Retiring our old RedMine bug tracker
Peter Cock
p.j.a.cock at googlemail.com
Wed Aug 3 16:53:49 UTC 2016
An update - thanks to Travis and Markus, we've made some
good progress.
Two weeks ago there were about 90 open bugs and 20 open
feature requests on RedMine, this is down to just 68 open bugs:
https://redmine.open-bio.org/projects/biopython
Many had already been resolved but the issue not closed,
so far just a fraction of these have been moved to Github,
https://github.com/biopython/biopython/labels/From%20Redmine
Regards,
Peter
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 10:03 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
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