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Great to hear. At the time, as far as I can remember, we used the script as can be found on github.com/moimael/trac-to-gitlab. It converts the most basic infrastructure entities to similar GitLab entities. Then, we manually added/updated some labels, and started using some of the GitLab features which were not available in Trac.
Also, we noticed some changes in our team workflow after the migration. Because of that, we changed some workflow specific things like labels and pipeline scripts to suit our needs.
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Would be interested in what you used to migrate from Trac->Gitlab as we're about to try it...
Great to hear. At the time, as far as I can remember, we used the script as can be found on github.com/moimael/trac-to-gitlab. It converts the most basic infrastructure entities to similar GitLab entities. Then, we manually added/updated some labels, and started using some of the GitLab features which were not available in Trac.
Also, we noticed some changes in our team workflow after the migration. Because of that, we changed some workflow specific things like labels and pipeline scripts to suit our needs.