On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 04:26:27PM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Jim C. Nasby wrote:
> 
> >So, is there a formal project setup anywhere for the migration? ISTM 
> >that it would be best to create a project on either gborg or pgfoundry 
> >with the intention that it produce a set of code/scripts/procedures that 
> >allow for migrating projects from gborg to pgfoundry, since obviously 
> >moving lists over is a minor portion of the effort.
> 
> Actually, we've even got a prelim script setup for moving teh database 
> that I have to spend some time testing, after which we can start moving 
> ...

Well, there's more than that. You'd need to move the actual mailman list
(though afaik that shouldn't be very hard; one issue is that you'd want
to shut mailman and probably the MTA down while a list is being moved).
What about files? Is there anything else?

I suggest setting up a project on pgfoundry and putting scripts there,
especially since some of this stuff can be figured out without access to
the actual environments (ie: a script to transfer a mailman list).

I know we've got a test copy of pgfoundry setup; do we have a test copy
of gborg somewhere as well?
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