FWIW, I looked to see if a Wiki converter exists and I found this:
https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/UWC/Universal+Wiki+Converter Probably not everything that's needed but quite a good start? cheers, Pedro. --- On Sun, 7/3/11, Dave Fisher <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Dave Fisher <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Website Content plus Look and Feel Improvements > To: [email protected] > Date: Sunday, July 3, 2011, 11:53 AM > On Jul 3, 2011, at 3:51 AM, C wrote: > > > On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 12:35, TJ Frazier <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Moving the wiki is going to be a bear. I can only > help with the cleanup > >> afterward, since that merely requires some OO.o > familiarity, and modest > >> Confluence skill. > > > > > > The documentation in the current MediaWiki instance > has, as many of > > you well know, some very deep dependencies on MW and > on the various > > extensions (custom written and standard). I have > a feeling that there > > are quite a few people here who have no idea just how > monumental of a > > task that would be. It will not be a "simple" > import... it will > > require a manual rework of a couple thousand pages of > Wiki content > > just to pull in the docs... > > Please provide a few concrete examples of the thousands of > pages that will need to be reworked. What features of > MediaWiki are required and what is the purpose. Give me some > of the gory details. > > > The short of it is.. I'll help move the MediaWiki to a > new server on > > the Apache side (if the decision is made to do this), > but I'm not > > interested in moving the content to Confluence (if > this is the final > > decision). > > The bar is much higher to add to Apache Infrastructure. It > must be proven to Infrastructure that we have enough > volunteers that can administer the service. Confluence is > already present, as is the Apache CMS. > > We have individuals with scripting abilities. If the wiki > re-work is mechanical then we can script it. > > Regards, > Dave > > > > > > > C. > > -- > > Clayton Cornell [email protected] > > OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead > > > co
