[llvm-dev] Update on Bugzilla migration

Anton Korobeynikov via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Fri Nov 12 14:36:05 PST 2021


Dear All,

> It seems to be a major one.  If nothing else, without it we could migrate a subset of bugs which happen to migrate cleanly, and then come back and handle the ones with issues at a arbitrarily later point.  Or we could simply close creation of *new* bugzilla bugs, and start all new traffic on github without waiting for a migration at all.  The whole reason we're not doing that (seems to be) is that we want to preserve the low bug numbers for 1-to-1 correspondence purposes.
Thank you for your valuable and outdated suggestions. Please stay
tuned for the progress updates that are posted periodically in the
mailing lists. The situation is much more complex than you could
imagine. We are waiting for responses from GitHub on several critical
issues that were found during the test migrations as I already
emailed. Note that these issues affect not only the existing migration
attempts but our future possible use of GitHub issues.

Thank you for understanding.
-- 
With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov
Department of Statistical Modelling, Saint Petersburg State University


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