HI
I am currently trialling JIRA and I think it's great, however we have been working for several years with Activecollab and have all our current and historical project data stored in it.
I notice there is no direct migration tool for activecollab and was wondering if anyone has found a workaround or performed a migration?
Also the JIRA trial that I am using seems painfully slow. Is that because I am on the trial version?
Thanks
Mark
Hi, I just created a more complex migration framework from ActiveCollab to Jira, perhaps it helps others: https://github.com/JPustkuchen/active-collab-to-jira-migrator
I'd futher be happy about your support in further development. :)
I put this script together for our own migration. Hope that helps someone.
https://github.com/ddanier/activecollab-6-jira-export
But note:
I will not provide support or anything. I haven't even tested the version on GitHub (our real export script is slighly different). So this really only comes as-is.
(Still: Merge requests welcome)
Hope to still help somebody. ;-)
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Any update on this? Trying to migrate from ActiveCollab and can't find any automated solutions.
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See my comment below:
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I'm afraid I never found one.
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Just found this, but i don't think i'll work for AC 4....
https://github.com/tbal/activecollab-jira-json-migration
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Hi, i'm also interested on a smooth migration from our current ActiveCollab 4 to Jira. Any Scripts, hints etc?
Thx
M.
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