## page was renamed from Bugs/ExternalTrackers/Mantis = Mantis = Launchpad can import bug statuses from remote [[http://www.mantisbt.org/|Mantis]] instances. Here's an old list (from 2007) of Mantis bug trackers and how they behave when we try to import from them. || Example sites (tested 2007-08-2X) || Version || Scrape || CSV Export || || http://www.atutor.ca/atutor/mantis/ || 1.0.7 || NOT OK || NOT OK (no anon access)|| || http://bugs.mantisbt.org/ || 1.1.0a4-CVS || OK || OK|| || http://bugs.endian.it/ || - || OK || OK|| || http://www.co-ode.org/mantis/ || 1.0.0rc1 || OK || OK|| || http://acme.able.cs.cmu.edu/mantis/ || 1.0.6 || OK || OK|| || http://bugs.netmrg.net/ || 1.0.7 || OK || OK|| || http://bugs.busybox.net/ || ??? 2006 || OK || NOT OK (empty)|| || https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/ || 1.0.6 || OK || NOT OK (empty)|| || https://gnunet.org/mantis/ || ??? 2006 || OK || OK|| || http://www.futureware.biz/mantisdemo/ || 1.1.0rc1-CVS || OK || OK|| Launchpad first attempts a CSV export, and automatically falls back to page scraping if that fails. Even when CSV export works, a certain amount of cleaning is needed before parsing is attempted, though that seems to be quite reliable.