Hi Chris,

I didn't mean to ask for a somewhat tight or rigid workflow ...rather
a means of orientation. I understand that there are authors and
maintainers of articles, yet I doubt they themselves have an overview
of the articles in concern or even are aware of the migration process.

So, if there were an easy enough way for MediaWiki to provide us with
an initial list, maybe with author, last modifier, modified date,
categories, etc... I think that would at least give a good indication
and some stats for orientation.

Whether that is being used or even considered would of course be up to
everyone contributing. But it would definitely give a neat reference
of topics up until this day.

Or, how about dumping all MediaWiki content into text chunks and then
import the lot into an initial TiddlyWiki? I am not a MediaWiki tech-
literate, so this is at best brainstorming.

Cheers, Tobias.

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