Hello @Niek Neuij,
What do you mean with most active?
If it is active according to the number of contributions, you could use the Contributors macro which shows the number of times each user made a contribution.
Best regards,
Caroline
Thanks @Caroline Herzig, yes, the number of contributions.
However, the contributions macro only displays per page or space. I want something that shows the top contributions for the whole of our Confluence installation. You know some way to do that?
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@Niek Neuij's solution didn't work for me. I placed \@all in the Spaces field in the Contributors macro and nothing came up. What am I missing?
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Don't include the backslash. @Niek Neuij probably included because the comments will autocomplete with persons in this question.
I added my own answer hoping it will help others.
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Hi @kbettin / @Tom I've just tried to put @all in the Spaces field, but getting the following error message. It seems that I can only insert the macro from a page level and not all space... Do you mind sharing a screen shot of your 'Contributors Summary' macro?
Error rendering macro 'contributors-summary' : com.atlassian.confluence.search.v2.InvalidSearchException: com.atlassian.confluence.search.searchnsmarts.rest.SSSearchClientException: There was an illegal request passed to S&S Content Search API : HTTP/1.1 400
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To show contributors for all Spaces in a Confluence instance using the Contributors macro, input @all in the Space(s) field.
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Ah ha! That did it. Thanks @Kevin O'Brien.
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input @AlL in the Space(s) field does not work anymore
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