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Comment: Migrated to Confluence 5.3

Hello Blue Team!

Thanks for your help during this hackathon to really improve the organization and quality of OpenMRS documentation. As you know, we are launching a new wiki, Atlassian Confluence, which will help us be more organized.

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  • You need to have a new OpenMRS ID to use Confluence. If you use JIRA, FishEye, or Crucible, it's the same ID. If you need to create one, just click "sign up" at the top of this page.
  • The old MediaWiki installation has been made "read-only" ... no new content will be created there.
  • All the old content has been exported, and then imported here into Confluence in the archive space.
  • Do not create any new content in the MediaWiki Archive space. You can (a) move the pages into one of the other spaces, or (b) create a new page and copy the content from one or more pages into that new page.

What needs to be done

Please take a look at the task list on the 1.8 Hackathon page.

Essentially, we need to:

  • organize the information in the imported content,
  • move it into the right areas on the new wiki,
  • clean up the content, and
  • create new content where we don't have any. :-)
Note

If you come across blank pages in the MediaWiki archive, it may be that someone incorrectly coded the page in MediaWiki. Before removing the page, first find the equivalent page on http://openmrs.org/ to make sure it's not one of those pages.


Jira Issues
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Using WebDAV to arrange Confluence pages

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http://wiki.openmrs.org/plugins/servlet/confluence/default/

This isn't something you put in your web browser, though. Instead, you use a "WebDAV client" - both Windows and MacOS have one built-in.

For a Mac

  1. In Finder, hit Command-K (or pull down the Go menu and click "Connect to Server").
  2. In the dialog, paste the Confluence URL above and click "Connect".
  3. Login with your OpenMRS ID and password.
  4. Now you'll have a new "webdav" drive in Finder which you can drag and drop files to and from.
  5. To make sure you don't leave extra files floating around, follow the instructions here: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301711

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