Forum.osm.org transition announcement

Danke…

…und da geht es los… bein neuerlichen Aufruf habe ich keine Weiterleitung zur neuen Position des Beitrages…
@Admins Bei Verschiebung eines Beitrags: an der ursprünglich erstellten Stelle dieses Beitrages MUSS eine Verlinkung zur neuen Stelle des Beitrages stehen bleiben! PFLICHT !!

Sonst wird das nur ein heilloses Chaos! :frowning:

@SafetyIng Du kannst nichts dafür, du bist nur der stellvertretende Leidtragende…

jetzt schon genervte Grüße

streckenkundler

Verstehe ich das richtig: Wenn ein Beitrag von Kategorie A in Kategorie B verschoben wird, dann forderst du, dass eine Verlinkung in Kategorie B erhalten bleibt?
Ich sehe da keinen Sinn drin.

@streckenkundler, in den obersten zwei Zeilen des Forums ist ganz klar darauf hingewiesen, dass es einen Prozess geben wird, der den Umzug der Daten plant. Die Informationen dazu stehen in Github. Wie, wann und ob die Datenmigration zum 30.9. abgeschlossen ist, wird dir in der deutschen Community niemand sagen können, der nicht auch Teil des operations-Teams ist.

Ich kann nicht erkennen, dass phpBB/fluxBB die von dir geforderte Funktion, dass verschobene Threads in allen Unterforen historisch erhalten bleiben, unterstützt - zumindest sehe ich nicht, dass irgendwo eine sichtbare Kennzeichnung dargestellt ist.

In der Datenstruktur, die ich für Threads und Kategorien sehe, gibt es im Standard scheinbar keine Information darüber in welchen Kategorien ein Thread existiert hat sondern nur umgekehrt, sprich, welche Threads in einer Kategorie sind. Das zu Erweitern ist meiner Meinung nach nichts was durch Umlegen eines Schalters erledigt ist.

K

I have a similar question: what happens if a community has requested a subcat here and is going to be created after that deadline of 30th September? (created afterwards as in the discussion/voting occurs during that deadline.)
Will the content of that community be transfered at random place and then move into the subcat when it gets created?

Irrelevant question, because I’m still kinda confused on this merge process, will the old posts be on read-only mode or normally editable? (although I guess not editable since in Discourse there’s an edit period which will be past gone for those, except if it becomes wiki post I guess :p)

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Es braucht alles Übung, Übung und Übung.
Oder habe ich eine Gebrauchsanweisung übersehen??

So ist alles sehr unübersichtlich.

Die Gebrauchsanweisung ist oben im blauen Banner verlinkt.

I guess it would be appropriate to create category Archive and put them there.

I’ve moved all relevant messages about the transition and migration to a single topic for clarity.

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FYI

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Hallo Kai,

ja, ich weiß schon, eine Linkanpassung wäre sicher nicht schlecht, da es Forenweit ja einiges an Querverlinkungen zu disskutierten Themen gibt. Vielleicht hat das operation-Team dazu vielleicht auch schon eine Idee. Wir werden sehen, denn letztendlich ist die Konvertierung nur ein Lesen aus der einen Datenbank und ein Schreiben eine andere Datenbank. Mit einer Umsetztabelle Link-Alt nach Link-Neu hätte man den Vorher-Nachher-Zustand dokumentiert und ein Linkanpassungsbot kann die Liste dann abarbeiten. Letztendlich sind ja auch im Wiki Links ins Forum gesetzt.

Das die Konvertierung des DE-Bereiches mit z.Z. mindestens 329.358 Beiträgen, mit weitem Abstand an Nr. 1 liegend, sicher etwas dauern wird, ist mir Klar. Die hohe Beitragszahl zeigt aber die Dokumentationstiefe gerade im DE-Bereich und das darf meiner Ansicht nach nicht verloren gehen.

Sven

Speaking of SEO: I hope that the community urls of the old forum will redirect to the new one? And what was the reason for the renaming of “forum” to “community”?

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The new forum had to co-exist with the old for a period of time so they couldn’t have the same subdomain. I suppose the name could change after the old forum site is decommisioned.

Hi all,

we’re reaching the end of the co-existence period of the old forum software hosted at forum.openstreetmap.org and this new platform, so it’s time for an update on the current status and what happens next.

First, thank you all for populating the subcategories in the #communities section. Activity on the new site has sharply increased over the past month and it’s great to have so many conversations going on!

Our plan now is to switch off write access to forum.openstreetmap.org, and to migrate existing content. This will involve roughly the following steps:

  • Make forum.openstreetmap.org read-only. This is the first step and will happen in the near future, so please do not rely on the continued ability to have discussions on the old platform even though it is still technically functional at the time we’re publishing this update.
  • Import the existing posts and threads into the temporary #migration category of this site using a script. (It is possible that this will involve a maintenance downtime of this platform. If this is the case, it will be communicated in advance.)
  • Redirect existing forum.openstreetmap.org/... URLs to the content’s new location.
  • Move imported content from the #migration category to its correct location, e.g. a local community category. This will be done manually by members of the @forums-governance team.

Now, originally this update was meant to include a precise timeline for these steps. Unfortunately, and contrary to our initial plans, development of the script required to execute the import is not yet complete. We will post additional information as soon as we get a new update or estimate from @Firefishy. We’re sorry for this transition not being as smooth as intended. :frowning:

Nevertheless, we hope you’ll enjoy your discussions on this new site while we’re working on completing the migration process. Please continue using the #site-feedback category to point out issues with this new software platform and request additional categories as needed.

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That looks fine to me as long as the migration after that will not take too long time, max two weeks?. People sometimes want to react on old topics and if you are longer on the new forum search for previous relevant discussions on the old forum becomes less and less logical. If it is not possible within say that two weeks I would delay the migration.

Why not move the old sub-fora that match one of the new communities directly to that new community? I.e. users: Netherlands to community Nederland (Netherlands), users: Germany to community Deutschland (Germany), etc. etc.

For the remaining content of the old forum a temporary :construction: Migration category makes sense.

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We might do that if it turns out to be an easy tweak to the script. But the development + testing work for that import is the slowest task in this whole process, so we would like to use any opportunities to make it a little simpler and faster.

Or to put it differently: If I can do a little extra work so that @Firefishy has a little less work, that seems like a good trade-off.

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Is moving all topics of the of all sub-fora of the old forum from :construction: Migration to the correct new community really only a little extra work?

I would write a script that migrates all topic from one sub-forum of the old forum to one the sub-forums of this new forum. Then make a wrapper script that calls this script for each sub-forum of the old forum and indicate what is the place on the new forum.

We don’t even have an initial pass at the conversion yet and it will probably take several goes before we have something of suitable quality so I don’t think we are anywhere near ready to pull the trigger on this yet.

The announced date was always implausible and the complete lack of progress on the conversion has only shown that I was right in that conclusion.

Thanks, I was wondering why the github issue was not updated but I see it has been updated recently, that is a good thing, let’s be open on what the status is.

No, in this case I do not like the old forum to be read-only.

What probably can be done at some time first is to make it on the old forum no longer possible to create new topics, that way there will be more drive to move to the new forum.

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I agree with this. In this way, people can also start to get familiar with the new forum. I think it is ready enough for this.

This seems backwards. The first step should be to make the migration process work properly. In fact, the deadline for this has already been exceeded. The work that is overdue should be completed first, before you start with the next steps.

This is rather disappointing. Many people in e.g. the Dutch OSM community were happy with the old forum. We were okay with the transition to a new platform, because we were promised a smooth transition. Now you’re breaking that promise and giving us a messy transition instead.

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