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Re: Tidying-up the Issues DB
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Trevor Daniels |
Subject: |
Re: Tidying-up the Issues DB |
Date: |
Fri, 1 Jan 2016 17:56:11 -0000 |
Federico Bruni wrote Friday, January 01, 2016 5:14 PM
> Il giorno lun 28 dic 2015 alle 9:59, David Kastrup <address@hidden> ha
> scritto:
>> Federico Bruni <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> Il giorno lun 26 ott 2015 alle 13:07, Werner LEMBERG <address@hidden> ha
>>> scritto:
>>>>
>>>>> Many of the Issues with Status:Started are no longer active,
>>>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>> Any progress on moving to Savannah? Is there a TODO list
>>>> somewhere?
>>>
>>> No progress, as far as I know.
>>>
>>> Nobody is willing to work on maintaining an Allura deployment.
>>> Josiah
>>> was the only one who seemed to have the skills and the will to do
>>> it,
>>> but he vanished.
>>
>> This wasn't the situation when we picked Allura as the tracker to use.
>
> Are you sure? I can't remember anybody offering help on deploying and
> maintaining an Allura instance.
>
> I installed Allura once, just to test if the import from Google code
> worked faster locally than on Sourceforge (which was not the case).
> Then I tried to install it on the server but gave up once I'd realized
> that a real deployment was much more complicated than what was shown in
> the Allura docs back then.
Actually four people expressed an interest in installing Allura on Savannah,
but all of them found it to be beyond their abilities and gave up. The problem
was that they didn't find this out until the middle of July, by which time it
was really too late to consider an alternative to Allura, any of which would
doubtless have had problems of its own.
The situation is that no one is currently working on the move to Savannah, and
no one in our community seems willing and capable of doing so. I'd be very
wary now of moving our production Issues DB to Savannah even if someone managed
to complete the installation and migration, as we would be on our own as far as
on-going maintenance was concerned, with very little confidence that we would
be competent at doing that, given the experience so far.
OTOH, using SourceForge seems to be essentially trouble-free.
Trevor