Le 19/03/2015 16:10, vincent(a)massol.net a écrit :
Nice choice! :)
Yeah, for now, as I'm only
evaluating it, I'm rather happy.
Yes, this is an old script written a long time ago
(not by me, I just
made it available on that page ;)), before XWiki Rendering (see
http://rendering.xwiki.org) existed. I have no idea how well it works.
My concern
about this script is that its status regarding full wiki
import is ... undetermined.
So to summarize, we’re lacking some nice migrators to migrate from all
those wikis to XWiki. We only have scripts maintained by the community.
Now we’ve put in place all the infrastructure for such a migrator. We
call it the Filters Application (a bad name IMO but it does more than
just migrate content from wiki to wikis, it accepts any input and any
output). See
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Filter+Application
Right now this Filters app supports only a few input/outputs:
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Filter+Module#HExistin…
Since there’s a confluence input module, it means you can give this
Filter app a confluence zip as input and as output you can put an
XWiki instance and it’ll import the content.
So, from what I understand, my "best" solution would be to write
extensions to the filter module supporting JSPWiki and Dokuwiki. I
could/should rely upon the Rendering framework which seems to understand
both syntaxes with ease.
Am I right ? And if so, what would be, to your mind, the estimated
duration of such a development ?
Thanks anyway for the answer.
--
Nicolas Delsaux