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  4. Migrate Redmine 3.2.2.devel to Openproject

Migrate Redmine 3.2.2.devel to Openproject

Added by Matthias Fechner almost 9 years ago

Dear all,

is there a way to migrate a redmine 3.2.2.devel version to Openproject 6.0?

I found only explanation for Redmine 2 to Openproject 3 here:
https://www.openproject.org/open-source/upgrade-guides/migration-guide-redmine-to-op-3-0/

Thanks
Matthias


Replies (8)

RE: Migrate Redmine 3.2.2.devel to Openproject - Added by Till Riedel about 7 years ago

Bumping this question, because it always comes up when googling and nobody answered.

Any migration guide from 3.x (3.3.1) would be very much appreciated!

Thanks

Till

PS: TLDR; IMHO a really good project management tool would even actively support migration out of the system. When we will chose our next project management system one important consideration will be, how easy we can get out again if the context of our decision changed. I did migrations from sharepoint to trac to redmine with multiple internal major changes with sidetracks in jira, semantic mediawiki, github, gitlab, … . It is a total mess and a good reason not to use any of those tools (we still do for obvious reasons). I do not get why nobody has come up with a standard for migrating and preserving such information (git2prov was I guess a rather academic attempt). The death of codeplex and google code somehow shows the need…

RE: Migrate Redmine 3.2.2.devel to Openproject - Added by Claas H. Koehler almost 7 years ago

+1 for import/export functionality. Currently THE showstopper preventing us from migrating, too.

RE: Migrate Redmine 3.2.2.devel to Openproject - Added by Andreas Ziegler over 6 years ago

would also need a way to migrate from redmine 3.3.x ...

RE: Migrate Redmine 3.2.2.devel to Openproject - Added by Nishir Jigopal over 6 years ago

any luck??

RE: Migrate Redmine 3.2.2.devel to Openproject - Added by Nahuel Ascona about 5 years ago

hi, is there a way to migrate from redmine to "openproject" ??

RE: Migrate Redmine 3.2.2.devel to Openproject - Added by Sean Kelly almost 5 years ago

Signed in just to bump this a little more. Lack of any sort of path from Redmine to OpenProject is our show stopper too.

RE: Migrate Redmine 3.2.2.devel to Openproject - Added by John Karippery about 4 years ago

Did anyone find solution for this problem? 
How to migrate from redmine to openproject?

RE: Migrate Redmine 3.2.2.devel to Openproject - Added by Max Mutzge about 4 years ago

Hi everyone,

There is a separate GitHub repository that documents the migration steps and also contains scripts that may be helpful: https://github.com/opf/redmine-to-openproject.

Please note that you would need to downgrade from Redmine to Chiliproject and then upgrade to OpenProject. The GitHub repository includes steps to upgrade to OpenProject 7.4.2. Picking up from there, you can then follow our update guide: https://docs.openproject.org/installation-and-operations/operation/upgrading.

Kind regards

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