Re: [fluid-dev] Migration of services

2010-05-20 Thread Elimar Green
Just an update. Using sqlite I was able to easily dump the tickets data. I'll be looking into something like what Jimmy suggested to automate the submission of tickets. Maybe I can do the same for comments too, though all the comments would be under one user, though I could indicate who the origi

Re: [fluid-dev] Migration of services

2010-05-20 Thread Elimar Green
Thank you all for the responses and hosting offers! Things are rolling along with the SourceForge migration path and their technical support has been very quick to resolve issues as they have come up. I'm beginning to also think that the SourceForge path is best, so lets go that route. https://s

Re: [fluid-dev] Migration of services

2010-05-19 Thread David Henningsson
On 2010-05-18 08:19, Elimar Green wrote: > Any thoughts? I think these are the options: > - Find another place to host the original FluidSynth Trac install (any > offers?) > - Host SVN on the Trac host > - Host SVN on Savannah or SourceForge and periodically sync it to the Trac > host > - Host Tra

Re: [Bulk] Re: [fluid-dev] Migration of services

2010-05-18 Thread Jim Henry
I add a hearty second to this advice. Jim Henry Miditzer author On 5/18/2010 2:11 AM, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote: I would like to advice against using another random hosting service, risking to lose control again in the future. It's better to be stuck in some stablished service provider like

Re: [fluid-dev] Migration of services

2010-05-18 Thread Kevin Fishburne
Sorry for top-posting, but I'd be honored to help serve fluidsynth. How much I/O bandwidth do you average? I could host Trac with sufficient speed so long as bandwidth isn't abused, as I'm hosting a low-traffic web site and email server on the same uplink. You'd have a static IP and port(s) alo

Re: [fluid-dev] Migration of services

2010-05-18 Thread Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
On Tuesday, May 18, 2010, Elimar Green wrote: > There is no way to export/import the > tickets in a semi-automated fashion and it wouldn't retain any of the user > account info anyways, since accounts will be SourceForge accounts and not > the original ones in the FluidSynth Trac system. There isn

[fluid-dev] Migration of services

2010-05-17 Thread Elimar Green
Well this whole migration thing is turning into more work than I had anticipated. I imported SVN into the fluid project on Savannah, but quickly realized that setting up a separate Trac install would need to do a periodic sync to update appropriately. I then discovered that the place where I was