ok, so I guess, we let them do our upgrade? I am fine with either one. So if after the release Michael wishes to upgrade that is ok too. Good thing to know is that the Mediawiki will stay in place for a while more. As you know developers have a personal project home as well - already on Alura. I have for that a Mediawiki running too. The only downside is that it is not straight forward to access it, as the wiki ref links to the internal Alura wiki.
So lets see when we are scheduled. I would wonder if it is in April. cheers, stefan PS: sorry for my later answer, but usually over the day I am doing other stuff and then there is quite a bit of traffic each day on JPP... so I am cherry picking too. Am 06.04.13 11:20, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de: > On 06.04.2013 15:06, Michaël Michaud wrote: >> Hi Ede, >> >> Do you mean we should let them migrate the project ? > > yes. > >> I think we can undertake this migration just after 1.6 release. > > why bother. > >> Have we got a backup of the wiki ? I remember you did that, >> but don't know where it is / how it works. > > yes.. in the sf.net files section. and on my private backups over the last 3 > months. > >> What about the automatic build system for snapshots ? >> Is it part of sourceforge services ? Where is it run from ? > > my private server. no problem there. > >> >> Sorry for all these questions, I feel really a newby as regards >> the administrative tasks, > > no worries.. appreciate you asking ;) ..ede > >> >> Michaël >> >> PS : I've been told by one other sourceforge project admin >> that the migration is quite easy, but I think they just had >> a svn to migrate >> >> Michaël >> >>> ok, >>> >>> we now have a definitive deadline for sf.net changing us over to the new >>> platform. here's what they wrote >>> >>>> We're going to start upgrading active projects starting on Monday, April >>>> 22, starting with the longest-inactive and moving forward. Since each >>>> upgrade takes a different amount of time, depending on the size of the >>>> repositories, mailing list archives, and so on, we can't tell for sure when >>>> we'll get to your project. >>> i also asked some specifics and got the answers below. let's be prepared >>> and see how our sf.net page and wiki come out afterwards. it reads like >>> there'll be no significant losses, but who knows? >>> >>> ..ede >>> >>> >>> -------- Original Message -------- >>> Subject: Re: allura >>> Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2013 17:03:07 -0400 >>> From: Chris Tsai >>> To: Edgar Soldin >>> CC: communityt...@sourceforge.net >>> >>> >>> >>> I assume you're concerned about the "jump-pilot" project, as that's the >>> only one I see associated with your account. >>> >>> This page shows some of the features of the new platform in general: >>> https://sourceforge.net/create/ >>> >>> And the upgrade page itself also has detail on what will happen to the >>> different tools: https://sourceforge.net/p/upgrade/ >>> >>> MediaWiki won't be affected by the upgrade, however, if you choose, we now >>> have a script available to migrate Hosted Apps MediaWiki content into the >>> Allura wiki system. This has yet to be used widely, but it is >>> non-destructive if it doesn't work out, and you can continue to use the >>> Hosted Apps MediaWiki until that system is retired. >>> >>> As for the specific tools on your project that will be affected, your >>> ticket trackers <https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=118054>, forums >>> <https://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/forums>, and svn code >>> repository <http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/> will >>> be upgraded to the corresponding tools on the new platform. >>> >>> The other tools will generally be left as is, though some of links in the >>> navigation bar, and links to the admin pages will change. >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Minimize network downtime and maximize team effectiveness. >> Reduce network management and security costs.Learn how to hire >> the most talented Cisco Certified professionals. 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