On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 3:56 PM, Thomas Åkesson <tho...@akesson.cc> wrote: > >> On 2018-02-27, at 23:25, Johan Corveleyn <jcor...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Johan Corveleyn <jcor...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>>> After ironing out most of the big issues, I think the current "test >>>>> conversion" is ready for review by a larger audience. I'd like to >>>>> perform the final migration next Tuesday the 27th, after 21h (GMT+1), >> >> FYI, I'm postponing this a bit, at least until Thursday. Didn't get >> around to the necessary final bits yet ... > > I got an email about "mentions" in the wiki. Was that production migration or > test? (looks like test given the Confluence space name) > > In this case, the original use-case was to indicate what I wrote in MoinMoin, > kind of the opposite of a mention. I did not use an @ before my username but > perhaps entering a plain username in MoinMoin should be considered a mention? > > I can adjust after the production migration, just a couple of places. > > Which tools are you using to load data into Confluence? Just out of interest. > > Thanks, > Thomas Å.
Hi Thomas, Yes, this was part of a test migration, but I will soon do the final migration (probably sometime during next week). I didn't know these user links (which is what I thought they were) would be sending emails :-). Sorry for the noise. My intention was to convert links to the "user page" in moinmoin (which is typically something like JohanCorveleyn, or ThomasAkesson) into a link to the user profile in Confluence (which would be [~jcorvel] in confluence wiki syntax [1]). I didn't realize that this is not only a link to your user page, but also a "mention", which generates a notification. In the case of those two links (mentions) to your name, I only "fixed" that in the latest test. Because apparently in MoinMoin your username is "Thomas Åkesson", while that page contains literal ThomasAkesson (!= username). So my first iterations didn't pick that up, and I thought the intention was that this should have been a link to your user in MoinMoin too, so I converted that (more or less manually) into a [~xxx] link for Confluence. Perhaps that was not what you originally intended? I can simply remove that manual mapping for you (when I do my next iteration / final migration), no problem. For the migration I'm using the so called "Universal Wiki Converter" [2]. I've had to tweak it a lot though, to get good results. But I'm almost there now (just a couple of final problems). I intend to share my tweaks / experiences with ASF infra (or the general public for that matter), so other projects can benefit from this too if they want to migrate from MoinMoin to Confluence. [1] https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/confluence-wiki-markup-251003035.html#ConfluenceWikiMarkup-links [2] https://migrations.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/UWC/ -- Johan