On 2025-09-24 03:20 am, Michael Niedermayer via ffmpeg-devel wrote:
Hi Gyan

On Tue, Sep 16, 2025 at 10:09:14AM +0530, Gyan Doshi via ffmpeg-devel wrote:

On 2025-09-16 03:16 am, Michael Niedermayer via ffmpeg-devel wrote:
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And what do we gain by avoiding "wholesale migration" ?
Added bloat of thousands of dormant issues marked as open, many of which are
invalid after these many years.
This is not an accurate description of the situation

If you look at trac, there are
  690    open tickets
  176    reopened tickets
2307    new tickets
5033    fixed tickets
1751    invalid tickets
  280    wont fix tickets
  565    duplicate tickets
  266    non reproduceable tickets
  593    tickets waiting for user input

What you can see here, is there are only 690 open tickets, that is not thousands

The oldest 'new' ticket is from 2013, so that label is misleading. By open, I meant unresolved tickets so that includes open + reopened + new + waiting for user input = 690 + 176 + 2307 + 593 = 3766 tickets.
there are also 593 Tickets marked as needs_more_input,
these should not end on a read only system

It should be possible to revive them but on a case-by-case basis. The oldest 'needs_more_info' ticket #228 has its last activity in Dec 2013. There's no point in blindly migrating such tickets wholesale. Maybe it's possible to add a banner on trac so that when someone lands on a ticket, the banner tells them where they can open a new issue (on F) to report a brand-new issue or continue a trac ticket. A few of us can have permissions to update trac so that we can add a link to F if a ticket is revived. trac can then become read-only for the rest.

Regards,
Gyan
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