I have a (incomplete & non-production) script for converting from GoogleWiki to 
reST format (one of the formats usable on GitHub wiki).

I have a sense that someone needs to start building a "mother of all" wiki 
convertor program!  Not sure if there is one "most common format" that could be 
used the standard through which all other conversions could go?

>>> Siegfried Goeschl <[email protected]> 04/10/14 12:41 AM >>>
Hi folks,

since I love positive feedback I just need to post this :-)

Regarding Java issue - you need to have a full-blown JDK (Java Development Kit) 
 in your path in order to compile JSPs - you can play around with the batch 
file. With pre-compiled JSPs it is sufficient to have a JRE (Java Runtime 
Environment)

Regarding markup conversion - I did something similar to convert from JSPWiki 
to TWiki markup but this script does not have production quality

Cheers,

Siegfried Goeschl

On 09 Apr 2014, at 16:01, Richard Pogson <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Afternoon,
>  
> Thank you for your help earlier, I have it up and running on Windows, there 
> was a Java issue on the Debian VM I will work this out.
>  
> Our main use case for JSPWiki would be replacement of or our decrepit 
> MediaWiki install.
> So I will be looking at some sort of Python script to extract the current db 
> entries and output them to markup.
> If you know of anyone who has done anything this stupid before let me know 
> otherwise I will let you know of progress.
>  
> Kind regards,
>  
> Richard Pogson
> 
> 
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