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  • Download the data from Github (using either of the above three methods)

  • Transform the data by processing it

  • Write the transformed data to a csv file in a format understood by Jira server

  • Upload the data to Jira server and check if all the issues are migrated properly in Jira server

  • Write the code to pull data from Jira server and cross verify it with report generated while pulling data from Github(Only if API method is used)

  • Take a backup from the Jira server

  • Upload the backup to Jira cloud and then check if somethings has failed or not(ideally if the Jira server backup has all the data then there should not be any issue in this step)

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Migrate 2 : 10 Closed and 2 10 Open Milestones along with projectissues

Migrate: 5 Milestones and 5 project with attachments

In Gihub, create two four milestones and add few issues under each
Now close two of the milestones and keep other two open.
Also tag issues in these milestone with projects
try to migrate the data

To check if we can create closed sprints in Jira or not

Migrate User data

In Github invite some users to join the organization
Migrate these users to JIRA

To check if we have enough information to create a user in Jira from Github

Migrate Comments

In Github create comments under different issues.
Migrate these comments under issues in JIRA

To check if we can migrate the comments under a project and a issue or not

Migrate Attachments

In github create an attachment, Migrate this attach ment to JIRA

To check if we can migrate the attachment to proper issue or not

Check the release version

Try to migrate releases from Github to Jira

To see if we can migrate releases data or not

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