Join our live webinar on our Tech Thursday: Bridge project management with structured knowledge using the OpenProject Integration (Pro) on July 23, 2026 at 15:00 CET. Register here!
Take back control from Atlassian:
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June 24th
15:00 CET

Ștefana Nazare
Product Owner @ XWiki

Robin Wagner
COO @ OpenProject
WHY IT MATTERS
Atlassian is ending Data Center support and moving entirely to the cloud. At the same time, they’ve announced plans to train AI on Jira and Confluence customer’s content. If you're on Free, Standard, or Premium? You can't opt out of metadata contribution at all. If you’re on their Enterprise plan, you need to opt out by August 17th, 2026 or it happens automatically.
If your organization cares about data ownership, privacy, and long-term platform control, this is a good time to look at alternatives.
XWiki and OpenProject are open-source platforms developed in Europe. They are already used in the public sector and are part of openDesk, a digital workplace stack built for public administrations in Germany.
Building on recent progress, both platforms introduced updates to improve collaboration and integration:
- The XWiki Confluence Migration Toolkit now supports more macros, better reporting, and more data types.
- OpenProject’s Jira Migrator is available in beta.
- XWiki's OpenProject integration is live, enabling users to display and create OpenProject work packages directly from XWiki pages.
- OpenProject continues to expand its agile capabilities, with improved backlogs, dedicated sprints, and more intuitive sprint planning and execution
- An XWiki integration in OpenProject is being released in the upcoming weeks to complete bidirectional workflows.
If you need to move off Atlassian, now’s the time to do it with full control.
Join the webinar to understand what switching to open source looks like in practice.
YOU'LL DISCOVER
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About XWiki and OpenProjectA quick introduction to both platforms and how they complement each other for documentation and project management |
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How to migrateBest practices for moving from Confluence and Jira, including how to handle macros, links, and structure |
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What’s new and what's nextA look at how the tools are evolving and the upcoming roadmap items and updates |
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Live Q&A with specialistsBring your questions and our specialists will answer them live at the end of the session. |