Hi,
I think some of us would like to move to redmine and start using public tickets more frequently. So in case we move there are some topics to be discussed and I would like to start with a couple of them right now.
+1 for redmine.
In terms of installations the GMR trac is broken in regard to tickets, there are some for SDR that are probably not being fixed anytime soon, baseband might be relevant and OpenBSC is unlikely to be relevant. I don't think we have ever used ticket reference in OpenBSC commit messages so in terms of OpenBSC having changing ticket numbers would not be a big deal. E.g. we could add a custom field with the old trac number?
If there is automatic import/conversion available, I'd prefer to import the OsmocomBB, SIMtrace, (non-spam) Security and OpenBSC tickets, even though most of them are probably stale and outdated for years. They're still part of the history. Changing the numbers doesn't matter, as we don't refer to them.
- OsmocomBB never used tickets AFAIK. - OsmocomGMR definitely never used them - OsmocomSDR ... don't think it's worth importing. - Security ... yeah maybe, although not really sure anyone is really using this.
We have external references that should be redirected to the new place. Is there any way besides maintaining a list in the apache2/nginx configuration and making redirects as we find broken references? Can we proactively manage this? Is anybody willing to come up with a script and nginx configuration for doing this?
I'm not aware of any tools that might be able to help here.
Indeed, it would be great if anyone would volunteer to generate a script to generate the redirects.
script ?
The page names should be the same, so it should pretty much be just a few redirects per project with regexp to redirect properly. Shouldn't be too hard once we settled for a URL scheme.
Any reason not to go for just http://osmocom.org/ as a base ? We have nothing really in the front page and we could just let redmine handle it too.
Then just http://osmocom.org/projectname/wiki/page/name looks good to me if doable.
Cheers,
Sylvain