[Yt-dev] Bugs and Trac and BitBucket

chris.m.malone at gmail.com chris.m.malone at gmail.com
Tue Apr 5 17:50:38 PDT 2011


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On Apr 5, 2011 8:00pm, js oishi <jsoishi at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Sam Skillman samskillman at gmail.com> wrote:

> > i'm with cameron, don't use too much time. 3 then 1.

> >

> > On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Cameron Hummels

> > chummels at astro.columbia.edu> wrote:

> >>

> >> 3 then 1. I don't know what exists on the Trac site, but unless there

> >> is an outcry to not break with history, there's no reason for you to

> >> bust your butt trying to import a bunch of old stuff. Maybe just import

> >> the relevant/important stuff.

> >>

> >> On 04/05/2011 06:00 PM, Matthew Turk wrote:

> >> > Hi all,

> >> >

> >> > I've tried to get a nice bug import mechanism going to go from the

> >> > existing Trac to BitBucket nicely. But, the API for BitBucket's bug

> >> > creation mechanism doesn't (currently) let you set the resolution of  
> a

> >> > bug, or the milestone info.

> >> >

> >> > With the new development of Reason, Cameron and I talked about how to

> >> > track future changes, and the idea of using the bug tracker came up.

> >> > I'ma little bit skittish about using the bitbucket one unless we have

> >> > a full import. But I'm willing to get over that. So far the bug

> >> > tracker has really only ever been a mechanism to keep track of  
> things,

> >> > never for actual bug reports. (Maybe this will change?) I see three

> >> > options for moving to bitbucket:

> >> >

> >> > 1) Import what I can, for history's sake, and then close down Trac.

> >> > 2) Wait for the API to be improved, and for now, don't use the

> >> > bugtracker anywhere.

> >> > 3) Give up, just start over on BitBucket, and leave Trac up but  
> hidden.

> >> >

> >> > Can I get a real quick vote, 1/2/3? I know that the bug tracker is

> >> > really never used, but I think transitioning to the BB one might

> >> > change that, so I want to make sure we do it right.

> >> >

> >> > Importing the Wiki is a lot easier, because we have very little

> >> > content in the wiki that needs to be retained. And if we end up

> >> > moving the bugs out of Trac, that whole infrastructure can be

> >> > shuttered.

> >> >

> >> > -Matt

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> >> --

> >> Cameron Hummels

> >> PhD Candidate, Astronomy Department of Columbia University

> >> Public Outreach Director, Astronomy Department of Columbia University

> >> NASA IYA New York State Student Ambassador

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