Warehouse: Move package claim issues

Created on 22 Mar 2018  路  16Comments  路  Source: pypa/warehouse

Package claim issues will wait until PEP 541 process is in place, but once that is finished, migrate package claim issues from:

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@anarcat Yes, we will migrate those issues as well, I've updated this issue's title and description accordingly.

Thanks for your patience!

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We are down to a single page of pypi-legacy issues: https://github.com/pypa/pypi-legacy/issues

We should probably figure out #1506 and move all the PEP 541 issues into whatever system that will use.

All props to @di for doing that work! A great mitzvah.

@di yeah, agreed, we should move the PEP 541 issues to that new system, but in the meanwhile, I am fine with moving this out of the launch milestone. :tada:

How about the old issue queue on Sourceforge? Old discussions (like this one) refer people there and new request are still being filed there.

I know I filed one over a year ago, right before PEP-0541 was created (!), until I found the "legacy" issue queue and filed https://github.com/pypa/pypi-legacy/issues/725 now six months ago.

So it will certainly be great to see this fixed! :)

@anarcat Yes, we will migrate those issues as well, I've updated this issue's title and description accordingly.

Thanks for your patience!

hmm... the repository was archived and issues not migrated - should we reopen issues here instead? where should claims be filed now? PEP541 doesn't say, nor do the PyPI docs...

WIth the creation of pypa/pypi-support, I'm calling this "done" unless anyone wants to take on the task of transferring issues from the old Sourceforge tracker. We haven't had a new one there in nearly a year, but it'd be nice to shut it down or provide a notice or something.

@di I see ~17 relevant open issues in the pypi-legacy GitHub tracker; I do not think those got migrated to https://github.com/pypa/pypi-support/issues . Did they?

I'm beginning to transfer issues now from Sourceforge to https://github.com/pypa/pypi-support/issues .

@brainwane I'm struggling to recall what happened there. I think rather than migrating these potentially stale issues to pypi-support, we should ping the original authors of those issues and ask them to migrate their issue to pypi-support if it's still relevant.

If that sounds like a good plan of action to you, I can temporarily un-archive that repo so we can make the necessary comments and close those issues.

@di Sure, your plan sounds fine! Please do un-archive the pypi-legacy repo. I'm happy to make those comments, close all 18 issues, and let you know so you can archive it again.

And, similarly, instead of auto-migrating the potentially stale SourceForge issues using the data export and https://github.com/cmungall/gosf2github , I'll reply and close them and ask authors to please migrate them to https://github.com/pypa/pypi-support/issues .

Can't believe I just did that, but https://github.com/pypa/pypi-legacy is now un-archived.

It'll be quick! I'm working now.

@di I have now closed all but one PyPI-Legacy support ticket. I suggest you migrate https://github.com/pypa/pypi-legacy/issues/789 directly over to the support ticket queue, based on the linked issues. Then you can go ahead and archive it.

Done. I'll leave this open until you resolve the SourceForge issues.

@brainwane What's the status here?

Hi Dustin. Still working on the backlog here.

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