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MrKrisKrisu opened this issue Apr 12, 2025 · 2 comments
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Transitous Migration (Known Issues / Bekannte Probleme) #3350

MrKrisKrisu opened this issue Apr 12, 2025 · 2 comments

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MrKrisKrisu commented Apr 12, 2025

On 11 April 2025, we migrated from Deutsche Bahn to Transitous as our data provider. Of course, such a big change does not come without problems. This issue serves as a central thread to track and collect all open points, challenges, and tasks related to this migration.

⚠️ If you encounter any problems in the usage of Träwelling, please create a separate GitHub issue to report them.


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b-pfl commented Apr 13, 2025

It would have been interesting to read WHY the migration took place (in particular given that there seem to be quite some issues that render the platform rather unusable right now).

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MrKrisKrisu commented Apr 14, 2025

It would have been interesting to read WHY the migration took place (in particular given that there seem to be quite some issues that render the platform rather unusable right now).

Thanks for pointing that out, you're absolutely right that we hadn’t explained the background for the migration properly.

I’ve now added a detailed explanation on our help page:

@MrKrisKrisu MrKrisKrisu changed the title Transitous Migration Transitous Migration (Known Issues / Bekannte Probleme) Apr 18, 2025
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