Feature #752
closedFeature #751: BugZilla migration
communication of BugZilla changes
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Description
The upcoming BugZilla changes need to be communicated to the community, i.e. via blog posts, the mailing lists, IRC and probably during meetings
Thinks to mention at least are the changed URLs as well as new user credentials being mailed out, plus the mere fact of the migration per se
Communication should be kept even after the due date, which is the due date for the first posting - but the earlier, the better of course, ideally even this week if details are clear already
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Updated by Robinson Tryon about 10 years ago
- Status changed from New to In Progress
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Thinks to mention at least are the changed URLs as well as new user credentials being mailed out, plus the mere fact of the migration per se
Right. Ideally the first public communication will be via the official TDF blog, and then additional information can be provided via other channels as the actual migration date gets closer. We can either use a wiki page or a page on the website (Silverstripe) for the 'official resource' for questions about the migration; the wiki is easier to set up and use, but a page on the non-wiki website could look a bit more crisp and professional. It's kind of a toss-up in my mind as to which one to pick.
We have a certain amount of information assembled about how the migration will proceed, but I think it's probably best for us to wait on making an official announcement until we have additional information from Tollef to ensure that he'll be available to make the transition at a specific time. Once he provides an up-to-date Bugzilla snapshot/dump and we've tested it on our test VM, we can verify the specifics of the dates with him.
Updated by Florian Effenberger about 10 years ago
Did you already write a draft text and send it for review? We utterly need a draft text to review. This is one of the things that can be prepared well in advance, without knowing anything from Tollef at all
Please draft a text/blogpost/website whatever you think is sensible, right now, send it for review; it can then always be corrected with a concrete migration date (which I still assume to be November 12)
Updated by Robinson Tryon about 10 years ago
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Please draft a text/blogpost/website whatever you think is sensible, right now, send it for review
Here's the blurb, rewritten to sound a bit more official (I borrowed some structure for Italo's announcements):
UPDATE - 2014-11-24 - per feedback, add more information to the blurb.
UPDATE - 2014-12-18 - add final date and time; more notes
The Document Foundation (TDF) announces the planned migration of its bugtracker from Freedesktop.org infrastructure to TDF-hosted machines. Migration will give us increased flexibility to extend and modify the underlying Bugzilla code to match our needs, integrate other TDF services with the bug tracker, and provide more granular services for projects such as the Impress Remote and the Document Liberation Project.
On January 24th, engineers from TDF and Freedesktop will disable access to the Freedesktop.org instance of Bugzilla for approximately 4 hours. Bugzilla will be inaccessible during the migration, both for entering new bugs as well as searching for and viewing existing reports. During this break we'll move all bugs related to LibreOffice, the Android and iOS Impress Remotes, and other TDF tools, and will concurrently migrate dependent infrastructure services such as the Bug Submission Assistant (BSA).
Once the migration is complete, Bugzilla will be accessible at https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/
Migration will commence at 15:00 UTC (16:00 CET, 10:00 EST, 07:00 PST, Link for all time zones(link: www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20150124T15)). Join us in the #libreoffice-qa channel on Freenode or on the QA Mailing List (https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Mailing_List) at any time during or after the migration for up-to-date information about our progress.
===> INFORMATION FOR CURRENT BUGZILLA USERS <===
All current contributors to LibreOffice should read the following carefully to understand the changes that will take place.
=> Before the Migration
Before the migration date, please continue to file/update/edit LibreOffice bugs in the Freedesktop.org Bugzilla at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/
=> During the Migration
During the migration, the Freedesktop Bugzilla will be inaccessible. Don't be alarmed! This is part of the migration plan!
Feel free get a snack, have a beer, or just come say hi to us in QA/IRC. I suggest you do all three!
=> After the Migration
After the migration is complete, all LibreOffice bug activity will have been migrated to https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/. It will no longer be possible to file bugs or update existing bugs reports for LibreOffice, the Impress Remotes, or other TDF/LibreOffice projects at Freedesktop (a.k.a. FDO)
Old LibreOffice bug urls on FDO will be redirected to the new domain
e.g. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82623 -> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82623During the migration of the bugtracker database, all user passwords will be cleared for privacy and security reasons. To regain access to your account, go to the new bugtracker homepage at https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/ and use the 'Forgot Password' link to set a new password for yourself.
Please make sure to update any existing bookmarks or saved urls you have on your local machine to point to the new url for the TDF/LibreOffice bug tracker!
Happy Bug Hunting!
Cheers,
Robinson Tryon
QA Engineer - The Document Foundation
qubit@documentfoundation.orgFor detailed information about the scheduled migration, read our Bugzilla Migration wiki page (https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Bugzilla/TDF_Bugzilla_Proposal#Overview) or email Robinson.
Updated by Robinson Tryon about 10 years ago
Robinson Tryon wrote:
Here's the blurb, rewritten to sound a bit more official (I borrowed some structure for Italo's announcements):
Do you think that the blurb on the TDF blog should go into details about the new URLs and users changing their passwords, or do you think we should just point them to a secondary page?
My thinking was for us to add something along the lines of:
For all LibreOffice contributors with a Freedesktop.org bugzilla account, please read our Userguide to make the migration go as smoothly as possible:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Bugzilla/TDF_Bugzilla_Proposal#Migration_Userguide
(stubbed-in userguide on the Migration page)
Updated by Florian Effenberger about 10 years ago
- Due date changed from 2014-11-03 to 2014-11-23
- put timeanddate.com (or comparable) link into the mail so people can have a look at their timezone
- mention a couple of timezones (UTC, CET, North and East Coast) directly in the mail
- mention that during the migration, the bugtracker will be completely offline, for reading and for writing
- best is to not mention the old URL, but the new one, to avoid confusion
- briefly explain why we want to migrate (more flexibility, configuration options, direct access etc.)
- put the migration details directly in the text, not just in a link
- mention a mailing list an an IRC channel where people will be around during the migration and after for questions (e.g. -qa, and the qa list)
Updated by Robinson Tryon about 10 years ago
Text updated with additional information, etc..
Updated by Christian Lohmaier about 10 years ago
not worth a separate issue: Decide on the shortcode for referencing issues - wiki page mentions blo#... but as the primary URL will be bugs.documentfoundation.org maybe tdf#... will be better? In any case → just one for the communication stuff
Updated by Dennis Roczek about 10 years ago
well there was a vote of a small number of users ages ago (~a year?) including libo, blo, tdf and so on...
/me still thinks that tdf# is the best solution as we are also tracking now document libration libraries (or on the long run) and who knows if there will be more applications under the TDF umbrella...
Updated by Robinson Tryon about 10 years ago
Dennis Roczek wrote:
/me still thinks that tdf# is the best solution as we are also tracking now document libration libraries (or on the long run) and who knows if there will be more applications under the TDF umbrella...
Yep, I updated the page to make this more clear -- tdf# makes the most sense as this will be a bug tracker that covers LibreOffice, the Impress Remote, (potentially) DLP Libraries, Documentation, etc.., etc..
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Bugzilla/TDF_Bugzilla_Proposal#Abbreviation
Updated by Robinson Tryon about 10 years ago
Waiting to hear back from Tollef before we make a public announcement.
Updated by Florian Effenberger almost 10 years ago
On your question of: "Do you think that the blurb on the TDF blog should go into details about the new URLs and users changing their passwords, or do you think we should just point them to a secondary page?"
Yes, I think a short sentence like "All users are required to reset their password before logging on to the new BugZilla." and some more explanation would be helpful
Updated by Florian Effenberger almost 10 years ago
What about this? IMHO, we now have a fixed date, so we can start announcing it. Ideally we do this before Christmas? ;-)
Updated by Robinson Tryon almost 10 years ago
Florian Effenberger wrote:
What about this? IMHO, we now have a fixed date, so we can start announcing it. Ideally we do this before Christmas? ;-)
I just updated the text to use the correct date and time. I'm ready to send out emails to various TDF lists, but I suggest we make the blog post first so I can point users to it for more information (one nice thing about a blog post is that we can update it later, if we think of something we'd like to add).
Updated by Florian Effenberger almost 10 years ago
I recommend sending the mails out ASAP, so people are informed before Christmas
Updated by Florian Effenberger almost 10 years ago
And of course, feel free to blog as well
Updated by Florian Effenberger almost 10 years ago
I still didn't see any e-mails - chances are I missed those, but if not, can you please inform people ASAP? Thanks!
Updated by Robinson Tryon almost 10 years ago
Florian Effenberger wrote:
I still didn't see any e-mails - chances are I missed those, but if not, can you please inform people ASAP? Thanks!
I emailed all the usual lists. I asked sophie/joel for feedback about the best way to approach the users@ list --> I'm thinking that I'll just ask those users who have used Bugzilla in the past to read the blog post.
Updated by Robinson Tryon almost 10 years ago
- Copied to Feature #987: Bugzilla Migration: Give 1 week warning about the move added
Updated by Florian Effenberger almost 10 years ago
- Due date changed from 2014-11-23 to 2015-01-19
I recommend sending out a reminder Monday migration week, the latest
Updated by Florian Effenberger almost 10 years ago
Silly me, it's already in #987 - guess this one then can be closed :)
Updated by Florian Effenberger almost 10 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Closed