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Painless way to migrate Wiki data from Redmine

Added by Andreas Hackel over 11 years ago

Hi is there a simple and painless way to migrate to wiki data from Redmine to OpenProject. I found this:

https://www.openproject.org/projects/openproject/wiki/Migration_Redmine_2x_%E2%80%BA_OpenProject_30

…but it is a rather complicated way. Is there a simpler way if I just need the wiki?

Thanks
Andreas


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RE: Painless way to migrate Wiki data from Redmine - Added by Hagen Schink over 11 years ago

Hi Andreas,

unfortunately, due to the fact that Redmine and OpenProject development diverged, the most easiest and secure way to migrate your data is to stick to the database migrations (as described in Migration Redmine 2.x › OpenProject 3.0).

But if you only need the wikis without any version history, it may be easier to just create a blank OpenProject instance and to copy the wiki data from the Redmine database to the OpenProject database with database tools.

I hope it helps?

Kind regards,
Hagen

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