On Wed Feb 5, 2025 at 7:33 AM GMT, Thomas Lange wrote:
When introducing a new software for the wiki, start with the content
from scratch. Do not try to migrate all pages to the a wiki and then
cleanup pages.

I have a lot of sympathy for this position (we have pages in the current wiki which are unmodified from the predecessor kwiki in 2005) but in practise I think this wouldn't work. We'd end up with two wikis at the same time.

I think instead we should think of ways to ensure that stale content doesn't detract from the good stuff. Good reporting on interlinking, finding orphan pages, web analytics on popularity, etc. may help.

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