I see you closed INFRA-3917. Keep in mind that there appear to be others willing to struggle with Confluence migration (CWiki?).
A problem to consider in contingency planning: What it means to lock down the current wiki during conversion. And is the MW kept running for read-only viewing while conversion takes place, either bit by bit or wholesale? Parallel live operation does not appear practical. I think Confluence migration remains as a potentially-necessary Plan B or a potential following Plan A if needed for the long run. The analysis TerryE provided suggests that it won't be easy whenever it is done. I'm thinking it should not be done first if MW can be operated in the short term. - Dennis -----Original Message----- From: Pedro F. Giffuni [mailto:giffu...@tutopia.com] Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 09:10 To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org; dennis.hamil...@acm.org Subject: RE: [wiki] Migration - A TerryE Clipping Collection [LONG] --- On Thu, 9/8/11, Dennis E. Hamilton <dennis.hamil...@acm.org> wrote: ... > Pedro, just a quick clarification, > > My understanding is that Infra doesn't do content > conversions of the kind we are talking about. > > It is all volunteer work and it is up to the PPMC to > resource such things. Infrastructure provided the gear and > the platform/stack. > OK, I am afraid it simply impossible then: I don't have the resources nor it would be easy for me to get all the MediaWiki content. If someone from infra@ is listening, please just close INFRA-3917. Pedro.