I see that you use Confluence for your wiki (as well as JIRA for your issues). We use those too. In fact, I'd want to tie our wiki to our OSQA site. So that answers can be linked to wiki content, but also so that my users don't need to think of the wiki info and the QA info as being logically separate. I'd want them to think about it as one knowledge site.

Is this practical/possible? Have you tied OSQA to Confluence?

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Hi @Anita. We haven't done this yet, but it is on our roadmap for our commercial product, Qato. We don't yet have an exact timeframe for this feature.

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answered 16 Aug '11, 17:08

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Okay, thanks. We'll see what we want to do next.

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Hi Matt,

Could you update us on a possible integration between Qato and Confluence as is suggested in your comment above? We're quote interested to see if Qato (or OSQA) could serve as a means to rank users and provide badges to those user in Confluence based on their participation (e.g. adding pages, adding comments, answering questions etc.). Thanks in advance for your reply.

Kind regards,

Jurriaan van Reijsen

The Courseware Company - Dutch Atlassian Partner

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