Yep - I had a mild panic for a second.
How bad would it be if we set up a maintenance window and took the fedmsg gateway down for the migrations?
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On Sep 24 2016, at 9:52 pm, Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
Greetings.
Today I went and ran pgimporter ( https://pagure.io/pagure-importer )
on the fedora-infrastructure trac tickets and then imported them into pagure.
Things went pretty smoothly until the import, when we found that even
though the 'fedmsg' plugin was off for the main git repo, there's currently no way to disable it for the tickets or docs repos for a project. This meant that the import started sending out fedmsgs to everyone who interacted to fedora-infrastructure trac over the last 10 years or so. ;( We stopped things before too long and managed to wipe out the messages (Thanks patrick!). Sorry for any confusion with old messages.
We will want to sort this out before more projects migrate. There needs
to be a way to supress these "rewind of the past" fedmsg storms. ;)
All that said, we are now migrated to pagure, so where you would file
tickets before on fedorahosted, you should file issues on pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure.
I will be syncing up the git repo and readme and adding docs over the
coming days.
kevin
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