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* [ ] Redirect the https://source.isc.org/git/bind9.git to https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9.git (12. February 2018 10:00+)
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* [x] Decide what to do with TinderBox User changes (honestly, it clutters the commit log a lot: https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/graphs/master)
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* [ ] Kill the TinderBox User and update the copyright 1/1 every year #55
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* [ ] Verify that external contributors can submit merge requests
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## The Issue Tracker
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* [x] Test creating new non-ISC user accounts (@vicky)
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* [x] Test oauth Google (@bconry)
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* [x] Test oauth Github (@bconry)
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* [ ] Make an impersonal 'owner' for oauth (e.g. not 'oerdnj' but a role like, 'gitlab admin')
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* [ ] Test oauth Gitlab (JimFenton - does not work)
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* [ ] Write an announcement of the new bug submission method and send to bind-users, bind-announce, bind-workers, post as a blog -- @vicky
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* [x] Write an announcement of the new bug submission method and send to bind-users, bind-announce, bind-workers, post as a blog -- @vicky
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* [x] Edit the bugs.isc.org landing page (which is in RT) to direct bind users to https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/issues @bconry
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* [ ] Edit the bugs RT autoresponder to saying that new BIND issues are to be filed at https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/issues, but still create the tickets. (NB the submitters will still get an email back from bugs RT saying their ticket has been created in RT) (12. February 2018 17:00 UTC) -- [ISC-Ops #86014]
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* [ ] Update the webpage https://www.isc.org/community/report-bug/ to have links to ISC GitLab (12. February 2018) -- @vicky
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* [ ] Update the webform found at https://www.isc.org/community/report-bug/ to:
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* [x] Update the webpage https://www.isc.org/community/report-bug/ to have links to ISC GitLab (12. February 2018) -- @vicky
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* [x] Update the webform found at https://www.isc.org/community/report-bug/ to:
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* [ ] Send BIND Confidential Bugs to security-officer@isc.org -- @vicky (do we really want this? users can enter confidential bugs in gitlab directly, so why email them?)
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* [ ] Attempt to enter bugs into gitlab via dummy account from the web submission form - may need a separate web submission for for BIND vs DHCP -- @vicky to investigate
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* [ ] is there a KB article on filing bug reports? if so, we need to find and update that
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* [ ] update the developer/contributor guide which is packaged with BIND (as well as on the web site and github) @each
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* [ ] update the readme on the BIND github project page to direct ppl to enter issues on gitlab.isc.org or via the form on the web site @each
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* [ ] update the section of the web site on contributing (https://www.isc.org/git/guidelines/, https://www.isc.org/git/bindsubmitters/) @vicky
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* [x] update the section of the web site on contributing (https://www.isc.org/git/guidelines/, https://www.isc.org/git/bindsubmitters/) @oerdnj
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* [ ] Walk through existing issues in RT (bugs.isc.org) and manually copy those that still need attention (possible all-hands project?)
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* [ ] Create a standard process for logging customer issues (e.g. tag as confidential, link the associated support ticket in the body ...)@cathya
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