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Vyoma
post Jan 24 2007, 01:03 PM
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Lately, I have been thinking on moving from the Wordpress engine to Drupal engine.
I already have a Drupal engine (4.7) running at my root. (www.example.com/) and I have my blog running in a subfolder (www.example.com/blog).

Now, here is why I think I should be moving my Wordpress blog into Drupal:
- Both my site and the blog, deals with providing articles and content
- Though, posts and writeups are a bit fast moving on the blog, they are rather timeless, and according to my pipeline - I would use them to make in depth articles/content at my site.
- I can have better user integration (I have three others with me who write for the blog and for the site), and hence will be easier on the workflow.
- I do not need the intesive features of a specific blog engine (like Wordpress) other than reverse chronological ordering and commenting (both of which can be handled by Drupal's modules).


What are your suggestions/opnions on this?
Both, in terms of generic workflow, and also in terms of the specific Wordpress to Drupal migration.
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