Here we have collated a number of frequently asked questions about the move to Confluence Questions. If you have other questions that don't have an answer, please ask them using the answers-migration tag or comment on this page.
Atlassian Answers currently runs on a home-grown derivative of OSQA, an open-source Q&A platform. OSQA is no longer actively maintained by the original authors and our own forked version is not managed by a full development team. By moving to Confluence Questions, our Q&A system will be powered by a successful product backed by a dedicated and skilled engineering team who will continue to improve and enhance the product in the long term.
We also think that Confluence Questions is an improvement from the current platform with its powerful editor and clean interface. Atlassian believes in "dog-fooding" our own products, which is why our public issue tracker is powered by JIRA, all our documentation is on Confluence and nearly all our open source code is on Bitbucket.
No, the system will still be referred to as "Atlassian Answers", and the address will still be https://answers.atlassian.com.
All content from the existing system will be migrated to the new system, including Questions, Comments, Answers, uploaded files, user accounts and karma.
Don't worry! Existing karma points will be transferred to the new system un-changed.
The biggest advantage of moving to Confluence Questions is that we will get to use the powerful Confluence Editor when asking and answering questions. The Confluence Editor gives a superior experience for attaching images, basic formatting and inserting code snippets compared to the current editor.
In addition, moving to Confluence Questions will provide opportunities for better integration with other atlassian systems such as https://jira.atlassian.com and https://confluence.atlassian.com, as well as an updated, cleaner and more modern user interface.
As part of the move, we are analyzing the features of Atlassian Answers that did not receive much use and shutting them down in order to simplify the user experience. Here's a quick summary of the main features that will be retired:
Until CQ-363 is implemented, it won't be possible to earn or display badges on Confluence Questions. However, we're going to keep a record of the badges that have already been earned on Answers and once Badge support is implemented, we'll move this information across to the new system.
You can find the scripts that we used to migrate content between the two systems in the following repository https://bitbucket.org/jaysee00/osqa-migrator/overview
It's important to note that these scripts are provided as is, and will not be supported by Atlassian. Atlassian's version of OSQA is forked and modified from the open source version, so our migration scripts may not be 100% compatible with your system.
We're aiming for 100% of links to continue to work after the migration, especially links to pages that are indexed by Google and other popular search engines.
No, the switch-over to the new system should be entirely seamless, and you can continue to log in to the new system using your existing Atlassian account account.