Confluence unlisted from app store
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This has been coming for a while . Atlassian has discontinued the Server edition of the product. You can read their announcement here - https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/download-archives
Support for Server licenses ended on February 15, 2024. Starting from Confluence 8.6, new releases support only Data Center licenses. If you try to upgrade to Confluence 8.6 or later with your Server license, you’ll be asked for a valid Data Center license, or you’ll need to downgrade to the version you were on before the upgrade. To remain supported, we recommend upgrading to Data Center or migrating to Cloud. To upgrade to a Confluence bugfix release shipped after February 15, 2024, you'll need a valid Data Center license or extended Server support with dual licensing.
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I think a lot of organisations are going to be looking for a new way to manage knowledge / intranets as a result of this. If you guys are sunsetting support for Confluence on Cloudron does that generally open the door to reviewing some of the items in the App Wishlist?
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Currently, we have BookStack, MediaWiki, Outline, Documize, HedgeDoc to name a few as alternatives. Is there anything big we missed?
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@girish Lots of requests for AnyType backend (although not strictly necessary), and Appflowy if you're interested.
TBH, I just use WordPress for documentation now.
Documize was decent last time I looked.
Outline seems to have a Confluence importer on the paid plan:
Also looks like Outline uses Outline for its own docs, as you'd hope
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@marcusquinn Appflowy seems really popular (56k stars on github!)