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Posted to dev@openoffice.apache.org by Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> on 2011/08/26 00:54:44 UTC

OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

All,

The OOo Bugzilla data export provided to the ASF infrastructure team has
been imported into a test instance[1] for your review.

Please review the import and report any *show stopper* issues to the
infrastructure team via the Jira ticket created for this import. [2]

Assuming no show stopper issues, the data will be re-imported no sooner
that Monday 29 August 2011.

Please note the following:

1. None of the OOo UI customisations were provided with the export so
the UI is the same as the main ASF bugzilla instance apart from the name
which has been changed to "Apache ooo Bugzilla"

2. The previous OOo Bugzilla instance was running on Bugzilla 3.2.10.
This reached end-of-live over 6 months ago. It is not acceptable to run
production services on unsupported software. As part of the migration,
the bugzilla instance was upgraded to 4.0.0.

3. All usernames and passwords remain unchanged with one exception:
users with system administration rights have been removed from the admin
group. Access to this group will be limited to members of the ASF
infrastructure team (new volunteers always welcome).

Enjoy.

Mark


[1] https://issues.apache.org/ooo/
[2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884

Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by Regina Henschel <rb...@t-online.de>.
Mark Thomas schrieb:
> All,
>
> The OOo Bugzilla data export provided to the ASF infrastructure team has
> been imported into a test instance[1] for your review.
>
> Please review the import and report any *show stopper* issues to the
> infrastructure team via the Jira ticket created for this import. [2]
>
> Assuming no show stopper issues, the data will be re-imported no sooner
> that Monday 29 August 2011.
>
> Please note the following:
>
> 1. None of the OOo UI customisations were provided with the export so
> the UI is the same as the main ASF bugzilla instance apart from the name
> which has been changed to "Apache ooo Bugzilla"
>
> 2. The previous OOo Bugzilla instance was running on Bugzilla 3.2.10.
> This reached end-of-live over 6 months ago. It is not acceptable to run
> production services on unsupported software. As part of the migration,
> the bugzilla instance was upgraded to 4.0.0.
>
> 3. All usernames and passwords remain unchanged with one exception:
> users with system administration rights have been removed from the admin
> group. Access to this group will be limited to members of the ASF
> infrastructure team (new volunteers always welcome).
>
> Enjoy.
>
> Mark

It is no showstopper, but should be solved in real migration: You can 
search for votes, but you do not see the votes in the result. The column 
"votes" is not available in the drop-down in the customization dialog. 
So you not only don't see how many votes an issue has, in addition you 
cannot sort the result list by votes.

Kind regards
Regina

Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by Kay Schenk <ka...@gmail.com>.

On 08/28/2011 09:09 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> Did you try your old (OOo) e-mail address and the password
> "password"?

oh my! THAT actually worked. ha!

I had never ever used my openoffice.org e-mail for any login to OO.o 
before. OK, then. Curious as to why my "normal" OO.o userid wouldn't 
take. :/

  Or did you have administrative privileges before?
>
> - Dennis
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Kay Schenk
> [mailto:kay.schenk@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2011 08:47 To:
> ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: OOo Bugzilla data import
> available for review
>
>
>
> On 08/25/2011 05:16 PM, TJ Frazier wrote:
>> On 8/25/2011 18:54, Mark Thomas wrote: <snip>
>>> 3. All usernames and passwords remain unchanged with one
>>> exception: users with system administration rights have been
>>> removed from the admin group. Access to this group will be
>>> limited to members of the ASF infrastructure team (new volunteers
>>> always welcome).
>>>
>>> Enjoy.
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>> [1] https://issues.apache.org/ooo/ [2]
>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884
>>>
>>>
>> RBircher has reported on the JIRA ticket that logins do not work at
>> all (confirming Andy's and my experience). Thanks to his helpful
>> mention on this thread, we know that BZ email is disabled. This may
>> be related to the problem, since BZ-test is recognizing user names
>> with the full @oo.o suffix, but not passwords (or at least, login
>> fails with bad-password message).
>
> I can't log in with either my old/existing OOo id or e-mail or
> anything else (???)
>

-- 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MzK

"Music expresses that which cannot be said and
  on which it is impossible to be silent."
                             -- Victor Hugo

RE: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by "Dennis E. Hamilton" <de...@acm.org>.
Did you try your old (OOo) e-mail address and the password "password"?  Or did you have administrative privileges before?

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Kay Schenk [mailto:kay.schenk@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2011 08:47
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review



On 08/25/2011 05:16 PM, TJ Frazier wrote:
> On 8/25/2011 18:54, Mark Thomas wrote:
> <snip>
>> 3. All usernames and passwords remain unchanged with one exception:
>> users with system administration rights have been removed from the admin
>> group. Access to this group will be limited to members of the ASF
>> infrastructure team (new volunteers always welcome).
>>
>> Enjoy.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> [1] https://issues.apache.org/ooo/
>> [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884
>>
>>
> RBircher has reported on the JIRA ticket that logins do not work at all
> (confirming Andy's and my experience). Thanks to his helpful mention on
> this thread, we know that BZ email is disabled. This may be related to
> the problem, since BZ-test is recognizing user names with the full @oo.o
> suffix, but not passwords (or at least, login fails with bad-password
> message).

I can't log in with either my old/existing OOo id or e-mail or anything 
else (???)

-- 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MzK

"Music expresses that which cannot be said and
  on which it is impossible to be silent."
                             -- Victor Hugo


Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by Kay Schenk <ka...@gmail.com>.

On 08/25/2011 05:16 PM, TJ Frazier wrote:
> On 8/25/2011 18:54, Mark Thomas wrote:
> <snip>
>> 3. All usernames and passwords remain unchanged with one exception:
>> users with system administration rights have been removed from the admin
>> group. Access to this group will be limited to members of the ASF
>> infrastructure team (new volunteers always welcome).
>>
>> Enjoy.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> [1] https://issues.apache.org/ooo/
>> [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884
>>
>>
> RBircher has reported on the JIRA ticket that logins do not work at all
> (confirming Andy's and my experience). Thanks to his helpful mention on
> this thread, we know that BZ email is disabled. This may be related to
> the problem, since BZ-test is recognizing user names with the full @oo.o
> suffix, but not passwords (or at least, login fails with bad-password
> message).

I can't log in with either my old/existing OOo id or e-mail or anything 
else (???)

-- 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MzK

"Music expresses that which cannot be said and
  on which it is impossible to be silent."
                             -- Victor Hugo

Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by TJ Frazier <tj...@cfl.rr.com>.
On 8/25/2011 18:54, Mark Thomas wrote:
<snip>
> 3. All usernames and passwords remain unchanged with one exception:
> users with system administration rights have been removed from the admin
> group. Access to this group will be limited to members of the ASF
> infrastructure team (new volunteers always welcome).
>
> Enjoy.
>
> Mark
>
>
> [1] https://issues.apache.org/ooo/
> [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884
>
>
RBircher has reported on the JIRA ticket that logins do not work at all 
(confirming Andy's and my experience). Thanks to his helpful mention on 
this thread, we know that BZ email is disabled. This may be related to 
the problem, since BZ-test is recognizing user names with the full @oo.o 
suffix, but not passwords (or at least, login fails with bad-password 
message).
-- 
/tj/


Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by "Marcus (OOo)" <ma...@wtnet.de>.
Am 08/26/2011 12:06 PM, schrieb TJ Frazier:
> Hi, Marcus,
>
> On 8/26/2011 04:30, Marcus (OOo) wrote:
>> Am 08/26/2011 08:04 AM, schrieb Herbert Duerr:
>>> On 08/26/2011 12:54 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>>> The OOo Bugzilla data export provided to the ASF infrastructure team
>>>> has
>>>> been imported into a test instance[1] for your review.
>>>
>>> Excellent, thanks!
>>
>> Yes, thanks a lot for creating the test inatance. :-)
>>
>>>> Please review the import and report any *show stopper* issues to the
>>>> infrastructure team via the Jira ticket created for this import. [2]
>>>
>>> I'm not sure whether this is a showstopper issue for the new import as
>>> it obviously wasn't too important for the maintainers of old OOo-IZ, but
>>> many issues got spam-attachments
>>> https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=113088
>>>
>>> I see that JIRA does a more sensible thing for such kinds of
>>> attachments, by replying
>>> "The attachment is not viewable in your browser due to security
>>> restrictions enabled by your Apache ooo Bugzilla administrator."
>>> but I think if it was possible to identify it would be even better if it
>>> was possible to remove the spam-attachments before they get imported
>>> into JIRA.
>>>
>>> An efficient to identify many spam-attachments in the JIRA import is to
>>> look for attachments by "Unknown", which works because many of the
>>> abusers of the old system got banned and their userid got deleted. An
>>> even better best way would be to directly scan for spam.
>>
>> +1
>>
>> I think the spam trash should be tried to deleted before importing into
>> a real system. Otherwise someone has to go over the issues (maybe
>> one-by-one, I don't know) and delete it manually which doesn't sound
>> very attractive.
>>
>> Marcus
>>
> If you know any way to delete spam en masse that would work better
> before (rather than after) an import, please suggest it.

No, sorry.

> According to the Bz manual, Bz can be configured to run CGI scripts.
> Perhaps finding "Unknown" attachments and deleting them can be
> automated. Otherwise, it looks like searching for spam itself, and for
> contributions from identified spammers, could take a while, but I will
> do it.

Marcus

Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by TJ Frazier <tj...@cfl.rr.com>.
Hi, Marcus,

On 8/26/2011 04:30, Marcus (OOo) wrote:
> Am 08/26/2011 08:04 AM, schrieb Herbert Duerr:
>> On 08/26/2011 12:54 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>> The OOo Bugzilla data export provided to the ASF infrastructure team has
>>> been imported into a test instance[1] for your review.
>>
>> Excellent, thanks!
>
> Yes, thanks a lot for creating the test inatance. :-)
>
>>> Please review the import and report any *show stopper* issues to the
>>> infrastructure team via the Jira ticket created for this import. [2]
>>
>> I'm not sure whether this is a showstopper issue for the new import as
>> it obviously wasn't too important for the maintainers of old OOo-IZ, but
>> many issues got spam-attachments
>> https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=113088
>>
>> I see that JIRA does a more sensible thing for such kinds of
>> attachments, by replying
>> "The attachment is not viewable in your browser due to security
>> restrictions enabled by your Apache ooo Bugzilla administrator."
>> but I think if it was possible to identify it would be even better if it
>> was possible to remove the spam-attachments before they get imported
>> into JIRA.
>>
>> An efficient to identify many spam-attachments in the JIRA import is to
>> look for attachments by "Unknown", which works because many of the
>> abusers of the old system got banned and their userid got deleted. An
>> even better best way would be to directly scan for spam.
>
> +1
>
> I think the spam trash should be tried to deleted before importing into
> a real system. Otherwise someone has to go over the issues (maybe
> one-by-one, I don't know) and delete it manually which doesn't sound
> very attractive.
>
> Marcus
>
If you know any way to delete spam en masse that would work better 
before (rather than after) an import, please suggest it.

According to the Bz manual, Bz can be configured to run CGI scripts. 
Perhaps finding "Unknown" attachments and deleting them can be 
automated. Otherwise, it looks like searching for spam itself, and for 
contributions from identified spammers, could take a while, but I will 
do it.
-- 
/tj/


Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by "Marcus (OOo)" <ma...@wtnet.de>.
Am 08/26/2011 08:04 AM, schrieb Herbert Duerr:
> On 08/26/2011 12:54 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> The OOo Bugzilla data export provided to the ASF infrastructure team has
>> been imported into a test instance[1] for your review.
>
> Excellent, thanks!

Yes, thanks a lot for creating the test inatance. :-)

>> Please review the import and report any *show stopper* issues to the
>> infrastructure team via the Jira ticket created for this import. [2]
>
> I'm not sure whether this is a showstopper issue for the new import as
> it obviously wasn't too important for the maintainers of old OOo-IZ, but
> many issues got spam-attachments
> https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=113088
>
> I see that JIRA does a more sensible thing for such kinds of
> attachments, by replying
> "The attachment is not viewable in your browser due to security
> restrictions enabled by your Apache ooo Bugzilla administrator."
> but I think if it was possible to identify it would be even better if it
> was possible to remove the spam-attachments before they get imported
> into JIRA.
>
> An efficient to identify many spam-attachments in the JIRA import is to
> look for attachments by "Unknown", which works because many of the
> abusers of the old system got banned and their userid got deleted. An
> even better best way would be to directly scan for spam.

+1

I think the spam trash should be tried to deleted before importing into 
a real system. Otherwise someone has to go over the issues (maybe 
one-by-one, I don't know) and delete it manually which doesn't sound 
very attractive.

Marcus

Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by Herbert Duerr <hd...@alice.de>.
On 08/26/2011 12:54 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> The OOo Bugzilla data export provided to the ASF infrastructure team has
> been imported into a test instance[1] for your review.

Excellent, thanks!

> Please review the import and report any *show stopper* issues to the
> infrastructure team via the Jira ticket created for this import. [2]

I'm not sure whether this is a showstopper issue for the new import as 
it obviously wasn't too important for the maintainers of old OOo-IZ, but 
many issues got spam-attachments
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=113088

I see that JIRA does a more sensible thing for such kinds of 
attachments, by replying
"The attachment is not viewable in your browser due to security 
restrictions enabled by your Apache ooo Bugzilla administrator."
but I think if it was possible to identify it would be even better if it 
was possible to remove the spam-attachments before they get imported 
into JIRA.

An efficient to identify many spam-attachments in the JIRA import is to 
look for attachments by "Unknown", which works because many of the 
abusers of the old system got banned and their userid got deleted. An 
even better best way would be to directly scan for spam.

Herbert

Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by Raphael Bircher <r....@gmx.ch>.
Am 26.08.11 01:24, schrieb Andy Brown:
> Thanks for doing this for us.
>
> Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>>
>> 3. All usernames and passwords remain unchanged with one exception:
>> users with system administration rights have been removed from the admin
>> group. Access to this group will be limited to members of the ASF
>> infrastructure team (new volunteers always welcome).
>
> I can not get it to recognize user name or email address.  Any 
> suggestions?
e-mailer is desabled, so Bugzilla can't send a mail ;-)
>
> Andy
>


-- 
My private Homepage: http://www.raphaelbircher.ch/

Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by Andy Brown <an...@the-martin-byrd.net>.
TJ Frazier wrote:
> On 8/25/2011 19:24, Andy Brown wrote:
>> Thanks for doing this for us.
>>
>> Mark Thomas wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> 3. All usernames and passwords remain unchanged with one exception:
>>> users with system administration rights have been removed from the admin
>>> group. Access to this group will be limited to members of the ASF
>>> infrastructure team (new volunteers always welcome).
>>
>> I can not get it to recognize user name or email address. Any
>> suggestions?
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
> It recognizes my user name @oo.o, but not the password. It has sent me a
> reset message, but I haven't received it (yet).
>

Retried, same results.  Also did a quick test to make sure the 
forwarding was still working, it is.

Andy

Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by TJ Frazier <tj...@cfl.rr.com>.
On 8/25/2011 19:24, Andy Brown wrote:
> Thanks for doing this for us.
>
> Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>>
>> 3. All usernames and passwords remain unchanged with one exception:
>> users with system administration rights have been removed from the admin
>> group. Access to this group will be limited to members of the ASF
>> infrastructure team (new volunteers always welcome).
>
> I can not get it to recognize user name or email address. Any suggestions?
>
> Andy
>
>
It recognizes my user name @oo.o, but not the password. It has sent me a 
reset message, but I haven't received it (yet).

-- 
/tj/


Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by Andy Brown <an...@the-martin-byrd.net>.
Thanks for doing this for us.

Mark Thomas wrote:

>
> 3. All usernames and passwords remain unchanged with one exception:
> users with system administration rights have been removed from the admin
> group. Access to this group will be limited to members of the ASF
> infrastructure team (new volunteers always welcome).

I can not get it to recognize user name or email address.  Any suggestions?

Andy

Re: OOo Bugzilla data import available for review

Posted by "Pedro F. Giffuni" <gi...@tutopia.com>.
Thanks Mark and everybody else involved!

I do prefer this approach than the stepped transition
that was planned previously. Here we know what we got
and people don't have to spend time finishing the
migration in the background.

It does look sane: attachments are still there, which
is the main thing I am interested in.

Just for curiosity, I checked an issue referred from
the LO "first week development summary", Bug 100686:
the patch is there in our bugzilla, so we can pick up
relatively easily in some of those changes without
diverging too much :).

cheers,

Pedro.

--- On Thu, 8/25/11, Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote:
...
> All,
> 
> The OOo Bugzilla data export provided to the ASF
> infrastructure team has
> been imported into a test instance[1] for your review.
> 
> Please review the import and report any *show stopper*
> issues to the
> infrastructure team via the Jira ticket created for this
> import. [2]
> 
> Assuming no show stopper issues, the data will be
> re-imported no sooner
> that Monday 29 August 2011.
> 
> Please note the following:
> 
> 1. None of the OOo UI customisations were provided with the
> export so
> the UI is the same as the main ASF bugzilla instance apart
> from the name
> which has been changed to "Apache ooo Bugzilla"
> 
> 2. The previous OOo Bugzilla instance was running on
> Bugzilla 3.2.10.
> This reached end-of-live over 6 months ago. It is not
> acceptable to run
> production services on unsupported software. As part of the
> migration,
> the bugzilla instance was upgraded to 4.0.0.
> 
> 3. All usernames and passwords remain unchanged with one
> exception:
> users with system administration rights have been removed
> from the admin
> group. Access to this group will be limited to members of
> the ASF
> infrastructure team (new volunteers always welcome).
> 
> Enjoy.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> [1] https://issues.apache.org/ooo/
> [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884
> 
>