[13:51] davidcalle, did you note any other importer issues since we last talked? :) [13:51] davidcalle, I'm going to look into adding the versioning support into the importer now [13:51] maybe we can have a chat tomorrow and think about we could integrate this UI wise [13:52] we could also have a chat with didrocks to see what's still needed to put the hero tour online [14:28] dholbach: the importer stripped all snappy guides friday, even though it was disabled [14:28] what? [14:29] how did you fix it? [14:29] dholbach: well, pages were not stripped but unpublished iirc [14:29] dholbach: and not "pending changes", they were 404 [14:30] davidcalle, could this be a similar issue to snappy/build-apps, where the already-existing-index-page was an issue(?) [14:31] I'll try it out on staging [14:31] dholbach: I re-published and disabled snapcraft imports (just in case). No new issue so far. [14:32] dholbach: maybe, yes [14:40] davidcalle, I added an import to staging to import to snappy/guides2, so we can take a look at it and maybe add that kind of import to prod too [14:41] that'd let us transition more safely [14:41] unfortunately kicking off the import in the admin interface on staging gives me an error message [14:42] dholbach: tried it on prod with a "snappo/" path. Do you think the fact that I changed it to "snappy/" (but with the import disabled), has caused the mayhem? [14:42] dholbach: let me look at the staging log. [14:42] davidcalle, not that I know of, no [14:44] dholbach: I see a worker timeout 5 min ago in the log, let me try to see what happens if I run it wia the cli [14:44] via [14:44] thanks! [14:53] dholbach: no issues in the cli. Just a bit long-ish (~5 min), but that's the three pulls, not sure what we can do about it. [14:53] ok [14:54] Looks like the import to snappy/guides went fine [14:54] sorry, I meant snappy/guides2 [14:55] oh... I think I know what happened [14:56] davidcalle, shall we hop on the team hangout already? [14:56] dholbach: can't just yet [14:56] ok, no worries [14:57] in any case: when the import is finished, it notes down the urls of the imported articles for internal notekeeping [14:57] I guess when we said "hey, let's import to newpath/x/y/z" now, it looked to the importer like the old paths were abandoned pages [14:57] and it cleaned up :) [14:58] so when we import to a new place, we might have to fix the importers brain somewhat :-/ [14:58] dholbach: you answered the question I was typing :) [14:58] wow, that was unexpected, but it's quite clear what fails now :) [14:59] dholbach: that feels like a corner case that's actually not a corner case. [14:59] let's talk about it tomorrow again :) [14:59] we'll figure it out [14:59] :)