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[allura:tickets] #8382 py3: forgepastebin, tracwikiimporter

- **status**: open --> review
- **assigned_to**: Dave Brondsema
- **Comment**:

forgepastebin,tracwikiimporter,allura:db/8382

Need to do releases and version bumps.  I found `http://www.cansas.org/trac/wiki` as a small real trac instance you can test importing from.



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** [tickets:#8382] py3: forgepastebin, tracwikiimporter**

**Status:** review
**Milestone:** unreleased
**Labels:** py3 
**Created:** Thu Nov 05, 2020 09:46 PM UTC by Dave Brondsema
**Last Updated:** Thu Nov 05, 2020 09:46 PM UTC
**Owner:** Dave Brondsema


These aren't part of core Allura for licensing and demonstration reasons, but would be good to keep maintaining them.

TracWikiImporter doesn't have much test coverage, and doesn't get used much at all. Main Allura codebase has a test that uses it: forgeimporters.trac.tests.functional.test_trac:TestTracImportController


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