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Will I find a way to archive Mojang's JIRA/Atlassian instance before it goes down? (Please make suggestions.)
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Mojang is deleting its old bug-tracker, which includes all of my years of reports and comments. I am unhappy about this, and would like to archive everything on the old site before it goes down. Unfortunately there does not appear to be any native way to export my data, and even if there were, this would not include the rest of the threads in which I made those comments, making them difficult to understand.

If anyone has any suggestions for software that can automatically scrape and download every page, or some API I'm unaware of, I would love to hear them.

The old site is still up at bugs-legacy.mojang.com. (Requires a login to see, but anyone who had an account on it back when it was active can log in.) But I don't know how much longer it's going to exist.

This market resolves YES if I manage to archive the data to my satisfaction, and otherwise to NO when the site finally goes offline.

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@creator resolve?

@prismatic This is going to sound very frustrating but: I'm very confident that @IsaacKing will eventually show up to resolve it so I'm not going to do anything. If I do anything else with it like resolve N/A, Isaac will surely show up and insist that it is re-resolved to the correct answer.

I'm basing this off of knowing that Isaac continues to return to the site after many years. Just keep pinging. If you don't get anywhere within a couple months, ping mods again.

@Eliza yeah all good, I like to look at my closed trades and sort by high so I end up on this market every month or so.

@mods @Eliza I've waited two months on this; Isaac has come to the site in that time, and still no resolution. How to proceed?

@prismatic It looks to me that the linked site is still operational so we should extend trading since it says it can't resolve No until the site is offline.

sold Ṁ400 NO

@Eliza i'm just going to exit the market ty though