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Sometimes for a specific problem , a slack channel is created. Solutions are discussed and decision might be made based on Slack conversations. Is there a way to archive Slack channel to a Confluence page?
Confluence Server Version: Confluence 6.6.13
@Swetang S , I'm not aware of anything automatic. Most of the apps I have seen do thing like notify your Slack Channel when changes are made or comments are added.
I do know that depending on what plan you are on in Slack, you have a variety of options to export Channels. If I remember right you can do HTML or JSON. You could then work our a way to import / display the exports in confluence. There are a number of Apps in the marketplace that allow you to view JSON formatted documents.
Slack Export Document:
https://slack.com/help/articles/201658943-export-your-workspace-data
hope this helps a little bit.
-pjd
Thank you @Peter DeWitt
I will check on what you suggested and try. My intention is to save a channel to Confluence to serve as decision log for future reference.
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@Swetang S arriving a bit late here, but my app The Arqivist can at least store full message threads as a confluence page: Short link
If there's a feature missing don't hesitate in reaching out :)
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