On average it would only be between one and two searches. And since in most cases you'd probably know what you're looking for you'd know whether it was logged before 2025, i.e. it's still on Jira. Having been through a ticket system migration - in my humble opinion your concerns are exaggerated. Delany
On Thu, 12 Dec 2024, 14:21 Elliotte Rusty Harold, <elh...@ibiblio.org> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 12, 2024 at 9:15 AM Christoph Läubrich <m...@laeubi-soft.de> > wrote: > > > > I just wanted to note with Eclipse moved form Bugzilla > Github it was > > done the following way: > > > > 1. We have had a script adding a comment to each open issue in Bugzilla > > like this [1] > > 2. Then each developer that finds an issue important enough has migrated > > it manually with a link to the old. > > 3. Close the the Bugzilla with a link to github > > > > Manual migration is far too onerous. No one wants to (or will) copy > and paste all the comments from Jira into Github, even for a single > issue. Fully automatic or don't do it. > > Ideally we'd migrate all issues, open and closed, though I suppose I > can live with only migrating open issues. But having two places to > look for bugs is one too many. > > -- > Elliotte Rusty Harold > elh...@ibiblio.org > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@maven.apache.org > >