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      This is probably way out there, but would make life so much easier for collaboration. Essentially most collaboration projects start with a shared network drive and then migrate to an intranet. I would like to get back to the roots with a WebDAV interface to Confluence so those who feel comfortable browsing a file system and saving files on a "network share" will be able do the same.

      Essentially, I see all pages corresponding to folders and any attachments in that folder would appear as files. Any children would be folders within their parent folder. This way people can open up documents and edit them and then store them back to confluence without even opening the browser.

      Using Jakarta slide and writing a custom backend to the Confluence database is a possible solution. I think Slide 2.0 has some file versioning built into it (A feature requested already).

      This feature would allow for group folders within projects for storing information

      Also there should be personal folders (~soandso) so when someone logs into their computer, they're map directly to Confluence.

      I'll keep my fingers crossed for this feature in 2.0

              b1cb4f1d3169 Ara Abrahamian
              noahcampbell Noah Campbell
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