[SciPy-Dev] issues trac migration review

Ralf Gommers ralf.gommers at gmail.com
Wed Apr 24 14:12:27 EDT 2013


On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 8:00 PM, Skipper Seabold <jsseabold at gmail.com>wrote:

> Round 2. I got github to temporarily up the rate limit for this, so
> it's great if we can finish in the next 2 days. Since I'm using oauth
> now, I moved the issues to
>
> https://github.com/scipy-gitbot/scipy-trac-migration/issues
>
> Some issues that were raised upthread about traclinks. These should be
> fixed now. Let me know if you see any that aren't. I assume the hash
> will be a correct link in the scipy repo, but I can change it to be an
> absolute URL to be sure if needed.
>

Hash should work.

If it's easy to do, can we use gh-1234 instead of #1234 for issue numbering
on Github? Otherwise things are more confusing, since comments in the code
using # refer to Trac now. We should keep that habit also for future
commits.


> r5205 in second to last comment
> https://github.com/scipy-gitbot/scipy-trac-migration/issues/620
>
> ticket: in issue body here
> https://github.com/scipy-gitbot/scipy-trac-migration/issues/1620
>
> changset: in first comment
> https://github.com/scipy-gitbot/scipy-trac-migration/issues/837
>
> #1394 in last comment here
> https://github.com/scipy-gitbot/scipy-trac-migration/issues/956
>
> A decent amount of the SVN revision numbers are not in git.


Any idea how that happened?


> If you still see a rXXXX, it was either not in git or had some formatting
> issue in the commit message that I didn't properly escape for when
> calling git log --grep. Let me know if you think it's the latter.
>
> I had some problems with PyGithub that should now be fixed. To make
> sure nothing comes up during the real deal, I'll do one more dry-run
> this afternoon to be sure there are no hiccups, then hopefully we can
> do the migration tonight or sometime tomorrow, though I'll need some
> help on the on the scipy repo end.
>

I can turn on Issues now, and give you push access (you need those I
guess?). Anything else?

Cheers,
Ralf



> For posterity, if anyone is also wanted to use this code, I had to
> make some changes to the numpy migration code and patch PyGithub for
> correctly doing oauth authentication.
>
> https://github.com/jseabold/scipy-trac-migration
>
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