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Where do advanced Confluence users hang out to ask each other questions?
A colleague has developed a utility to convert Confluence XML storage format to wiki markup. This is to get around some limitations of Confluence's new rich-text editor.
He thinks it would be extremely useful to more technical types, such as in-house Confluence support people. Not so much actual end users, but people who configure Confluence at their site fix problems from end users. He wants to post an announcement to encourage Confluence gurus to try it out and give him feedback.
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