[Biopython-dev] Retiring our old RedMine bug tracker
Fields, Christopher J
cjfields at illinois.edu
Wed Aug 3 19:19:36 UTC 2016
I’m going to start on updating the StartSSL cert for OBF redmine, just to make sure everything is working fine.
chris
> On Aug 3, 2016, at 11:53 AM, Peter Cock <p.j.a.cock at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> 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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