No I'm not down playing the work of the JIRA migration, I believe that's pretty good. I was speaking from a view of resolving each issue.
So if I were to work on a ticket and it says "in the attached example". Then my only solution is to attempt to guess how to recreate a test that causes the problem, if I don't have the attachment. We don't really need to find a way to force the attachments into our current system. We could just host them somewhere with folders in either the Adobe issue number or the flex issue number. -Mark -----Original Message----- From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com] Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2013 11:57 PM To: dev@flex.apache.org Subject: Re: Adobe bug / jira offline? Not sure what you mean by "properly". Because of the way JIRA databases work, it is a ton of work to migrate JIRA systems. You need to have the same user names in the destination system and/or map to new names which is impractical especially given that I believe a lot of the Adobe JIRA users are simply gone from the world of Flex. So, the best I think we can do is what we've done, except that we didn't get attachments and may have messed up some of the statuses, duplicated some issues and probably missed a few as well.