> Sorry for the noise. No worries.
> My intention was to convert links to the "user page" in moinmoin > (which is typically something like JohanCorveleyn, or ThomasAkesson) > into a link to the user profile in Confluence (which would be > [~jcorvel] in confluence wiki syntax [1]). I didn't realize that this > is not only a link to your user page, but also a "mention", which > generates a notification. Very surprising. I feel Confluence has confused the meaning of ~ and @, especially if ~ markup is rendered as @ in the HTML view. > In the case of those two links (mentions) to your name, I only "fixed" > that in the latest test. Because apparently in MoinMoin your username > is "Thomas Åkesson", while that page contains literal ThomasAkesson > (!= username). So my first iterations didn't pick that up, and I > thought the intention was that this should have been a link to your > user in MoinMoin too, so I converted that (more or less manually) into > a [~xxx] link for Confluence. Perhaps that was not what you originally > intended? Well, I just intended to indicate what I wrote when things started to become an in-wiki-dicussion. That could be a link to my user or not, does not matter. I think it diverges from the intention when Confluence renders / treats it as a “mention” since that generally has the opposite semantic meaning (uncommon to mention yourself). > I can simply remove that manual mapping for you (when I do > my next iteration / final migration), no problem. Yes, that is probably closer to the original intention. As long as it does not impact Confluence “Page history”. Thanks for your great work!