Hi all, Thanks for your help and tips!
Is there a way to manually re-assign the author of the migrated ticket
from qgib back to myself?
Personally I just have to get used to the new issue system on github. Of
course, it takes some time to learn a new system. And no - not
everything is easy and self-explaining on github. I would say, because
it is a really open system, that it might even be harder to use than
Redmine for new users who never used github before (except for the
Mantra of course ;-) ). And I hope that the open nature of GitHub
doesn't lead to a big mess. For developers, the github integration is
definitely very nice though. But everything will be easier when we move from Github to Gitlab ;-) Thanks, Andreas
On 2019-06-05 09:09, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:

Hi Andreas,

On Wed, 05. Jun 2019 at 08:46:22 +0200, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Ah - I found out that I need to filter by "tickets mentioning you".

However, that also includes tickets that were not opened by myself, but
someone cc-ed me - right?

Also - is it normal that all tickets that I reported by myself are now
owned by qgib?

Yes - qgib could not impersonate the reporter when creating the issues.

You can still go to redmine to find your tickets - and use the links from there
to go to the github version.

Looking for "Author Name: Andreas Neumann (@andreasneumann) Original" produces 249 tickets - which matches the count on redmine.

Jürgen
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