Rob H. has been doing this manually for us, and we've essentially been ensuring our pads are in wikitext to assist with the drop-in ease of this process.
Sounds like a fun project, though, once we get etherpad-lite up to a current rev :)
Thanks.
--Ken.
On Aug 23, 2013, at 4:43 PM, Greg Grossmeier greg@wikimedia.org wrote:
<quote name="Sumana Harihareswara" date="2013-08-23" time="16:16:21 -0400"> > Thanks to Mark Holmquist for maintaining http://etherpad.wmflabs.org for > the past long while. It is going down in 2 weeks, so please retrieve > your text. > > I recommend that you: > > * go into your browser history > * search it for etherpad.wmflabs.org > * go to each of those pads and copy-and-paste the content someplace, > preferably on a public wiki, even if it's just in your userspace > * replace the content of the Etherpad with a link to the wiki page > you've moved the text to
Has anyone made an automatic etherpad -> wiki script yet? I'd love to have a list of etherpad urls in some txt file I maintain of important pads/pads I want sync'd on a wiki page for public consumption. I guess the text file might need to have the relationship of pad to wikipage.
My duckduckgo searching wasn't successful.
Greg
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