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Moving from Atlassian Confluence to BlueSpice
Big Move
Conclusion
If your organization uses the Atlassian Confluence collaboration platform and you aren't interested in following Atlassian into the cloud, consider BlueSpice as an alternative. BlueSpice is powered by the same technology behind Wikipedia and provides free and easy-to-use migration tools for moving your data. Keep in mind that this kind of migration almost always requires manually reworking and creating data, especially when it comes to user and metadata.
With BlueSpice, thanks to open source, you can even adapt the code of the migration wizards, as institutions such as NASA [8] and the University of Illinois [9] have done.
Infos
- openDesk: https://interoperable-europe.ec.europa.eu/collection/open-source-observatory-osor/opendesk
- XWiki Confluence Migration Toolkit: https://store.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Confluence%20Migration%20Toolkit/
- Confluence to XWiki migration: https://xwiki.com/en/confluence-to-xwiki-migration/
- Confluence Migrator (Pro): https://xwiki.com/en/Blog/Easiest-migration-from-Confluence-to-XWiki/
- Hallo Welt!: https://hallowelt.com/en/
- Confluence to BlueSpice migration: https://bluespice.com/confluence-migration-process/
- migrate-confluence: https://github.com/hallowelt/migrate-confluence
- NASA and MediaWiki:https://diff.wikimedia.org/2016/05/05/mediawiki-nasa/
- University of Illinois wiki:https://itaccessibility.illinois.edu/ewh/meeting/2022/01/11
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