Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
I need to upgrade Subversion on Belgarath first (we should do that regardless of Trac). Because it's a major upgrade, we need to svn dump and load all our repos. I've dumped all of them already.
I trust this is for testing purposes...
Next step is building Subversion, then we'd have to put a temporary freeze on all commits for all projects (no longer than an evening, hopefully) and load all the repos again. I need to find out when is the best time to do that from all project leaders. Then we install Trac and create an environment for each project. Lastly, we import the bugzilla database for each one. (This might take some time, a week, perhaps) So, by the end of this week, if I start tomorrow evening, we might have some fair progress. By the end of next week we could conceivably be done.
I've been sitting back and watching thus far. The above timeline just seems a little too eager to me. Yes, I like the sound of Trac so far, but I would personally like to see the working results of a complete test run. At very least, one complete project should be migrated first on a test server, and IMO, BLFS will be the PITA, and would stand the best chance of finding any pitfalls/setbacks/issues/etc. in the proposed migration plan. At least AFAIK it's the largest, and it has a decent revision history (for a couple of years before the SVN migration at least) to drag along with it.
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