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It was Sebastian Trüg who said at the right time 17.06.2009 18:04 the
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<pre wrap="">On Wednesday 17 June 2009 16:40:34 Evgeny Egorochkin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">But can we import these issues from semanticdesktop trac instance? Can we
move away from it taking our data with us?
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I don't know. This is something Leo or Antony could answer.
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yes, we can, DFKI is hosting the server.<br>
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but it won't help us now, for sanity's sake we should rather copy/paste
the still-open tickets and add them to SF now, when needed, <br>
I started copy-pasting the wiki pages we need.<br>
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We cannot import all tickets anyway, they are around 800 and only
<100 are ontology-related and not so many are open.<br>
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Manually copying them can be done in half a day, it will take at least
double the time to write and test and run a script that exports the
RIGHT data from the existing file-based TRAC database and import it
into sourceforge.<br>
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seriously, importing the whole dev.nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org TRAC
database would be HELL now, this is not what we want to do, there is
very very very much crap in it also. That TRAC is mainly for
maintaining the Java semantic desktop project, the ontologies was a
side-project.<br>
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if each ontology maintiner copies the tickets relevant for her/him, its
done in an hour.<br>
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_phreedom is already on sourceforge with admin rights, he can add the
components (I started already adding most of them) and I already
started moving the wiki but got stalled<br>
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please post your sourceforge account logins here, so that Sebastian
Trüg, Antoni, or myself can add you to sourceforge / trac.<br>
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best<br>
Leo<br>
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<pre wrap="">Looks like discussions have already started and we should keep
documentation in one place...
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<pre wrap="">On Monday 15 June 2009 14:11:21 Leo Sauermann wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Ok, excellent, so now we decided to use TRAC+(svn|git) on
sourceforge because everyone can sign up there easily and we love
the features of TRAC.
good, I have set this up already here (months ago) and it is ready
to use. Sebastian Trüg supported this idea back then and he is an
admin there also.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/oscaf">https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/oscaf</a>
It carries the name OSCAF though, we intended to use this as "the
public space where anyone from the open source community can work
on the ontologies",
I changed the project description to reflect this:
"This project is used maintainers from open source projects to
maintain standards for the interoperability of desktop and web
applications."
Some of us have joined already, if this is it, send any of the
admins your sf-account name and the admins can add you there.
best
Leo
It was Evgeny Egorochkin who said at the right time 12.06.2009
15:19 the
following words:
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<pre wrap="">On 11 июня 2009 16:45:45 Evgeny Egorochkin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Does anyone know of a trac hosting solution that allows the
admins to install plugins? Otherwise I vote for SF/trac/svn.
(or SF/trac/git, and campaign for them to implement the
trac/git integration in their offering). Or maybe
freedesktop.org would allow this, i.e. a custom trac
installation with the git plugin.
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<pre wrap="">So we can go with SF+svn and hope we'll be able to switch to git
shortly or we can try setting up trac on xesam.org... fdo.org, I
doubt it, but maybe someone else knows better.
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<pre wrap="">Talking to myself :) and maybe others.
We should finally decide on something and get to doing some
actual work. Lack of the issue tracker is stalling ontology
development
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