[[scy]] wrote a python script to convert from mediawiki XML dumps to git repositories at <https://github.com/scy/levitation>.
-[[Anarcat]] wrote a python script to convert from a mediawiki website to ikiwiki at <git://anarcat.ath.cx/software/mediawikigitdump.git/>. The script doesn't need any special access or privileges and communicates with the documented API (so it's a bit slower, but allows you to mirror sites you are not managing, like parts of Wikipedia). The script can also incrementally import new changes from a running site, through RecentChanges inspection. It also supports mithro's new Mediawiki2markdown converter (which I have a copy here: <git://anarcat.ath.cx/software/media2iki.git/>).
+[[Anarcat]] wrote a python script to convert from a mediawiki website to ikiwiki at git://anarcat.ath.cx/software/mediawikigitdump.git/. The script doesn't need any special access or privileges and communicates with the documented API (so it's a bit slower, but allows you to mirror sites you are not managing, like parts of Wikipedia). The script can also incrementally import new changes from a running site, through RecentChanges inspection. It also supports mithro's new Mediawiki2markdown converter (which I have a copy here: git://anarcat.ath.cx/software/media2iki.git/).
> Some assembly is required to get Mediawiki2markdown and its mwlib
> gitmodule available in the right place for it to use.. perhaps you could
> fails on some html in the page named "4_metres". On archiveteam.org,
> it fails trying to write to a page filename starting with "/", --[[Joey]]
-> > can you show me exactly which commandline arguments you're using? also, I have made improvements over the converter too, also available here: <http://anarcat.ath.cx/software/media2iki.git/> -- [[anarcat]]
+> > can you show me exactly which commandline arguments you're using? also, I have made improvements over the converter too, also available here: git://anarcat.ath.cx/software/media2iki.git/ -- [[anarcat]]
>>> Not using your new converter, just the installation I did earlier
>>> today: