Not for me... but for some enterprising GSOC applicant: Seems like this
could be a good and achievable "closed-end" project that doesn't involve
complicated multi-system integration (and multi-points of failure), just
some new xwiki code based on examples already written. Code that IMHO would
be very useful:

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Niels Mayer <nielsma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In addition to selecting a xar and allowing a user to check to allow the
> xar's content to blindly overwrite the previous entry;  add a third option
> "merge".
>
> When "merge" is selected, for that selected document, the diffs between the
> uploaded-xar and the current db are presented in a "mergediff-in-browser"
> style, allowing selection of  original content from the db versus xar.
> clicking "ok" then collapses the diff and remembers the choices taken.
>
> When the user has either selected the xar files they want to import
> directly, or used the mergediff tool above to select the contents of the new
> file, they click "import" and it's done. Note that the "mergediff" files,
> create a new version, unlike the overwrite done by the current selected
> checkboxes in the import tool.
>
> Niels
> http://nielsmayer.com
>
>
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