
Mostly what I'm looking to do is to keep our blog working in the short term, and figure out a better plan for long term.
Totally understandable. What are the first steps to get a copy of the old Drupal site (with scrubbed/new admin credentials, etc)? E On Aug 27, 2014, at 10:25 PM, Andrew Lewman <andrew@torproject.is> wrote:
On 08/27/2014 11:19 AM, Eric Schaefer wrote:
Too bad that it’s staying on Drupal! I had worked out exporting all posts, comments, and events into markdown files for Jekyll (this is totally done) with a ruby script [https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10479]. I could have a Jekyll version of the complete Tor blog up and running by Friday. But then of course there’s the issue of where to host comments, etc etc. Still seems like an easier task than a Drupal migration though.
This is awesome. Mostly what I'm looking to do is to keep our blog working in the short term, and figure out a better plan for long term.
We may find out that our drupal 5 design doesn't work at all with drupal 7 and have to revert. If it does work, in the short term (1 month), we'd at least have a working blog again (comments, posting, spam control, search functionality, event calendar, etc)
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