[sakai-pmc] Archiving pages and spaces in Confluence
Anthony Whyte
arwhyte at umich.edu
Fri Feb 14 06:45:29 PST 2014
When configuring archiving be sure to turn off email notifications. Otherwise, Confluence cranks out spam guaranteed to confuse authors of long-outed pages.
+1 to keeping a log of what you are archiving.
anthony whyte | its and mlibrary | university of michigan | arwhyte at umich.edu | 517-980-0228
On Feb 14, 2014, at 7:38 AM, Neal Caidin wrote:
> Hi PMC,
>
> Does anyone have any objection if I start archiving some spaces and
> pages in Confluence so I can get a feel of the scope of the problem,
> while doing some cleanup? From what I've read, archiving in Confluence
> is a safe process since archived content can still be accessed, at least
> by administrators, and can be unarchived easily. If it would help, I
> could keep a Confluence page or a Google doc with a log of what I
> archive and when and/or I could report back every so often.
>
> Sound okay?
>
> Thanks,
> Neal
>
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> Neal Caidin
> Sakai Community Coordinator
> Apereo Foundation
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