Any recent documentation on steps and/or tips for migrating from WordPress to Grav? A lot of the blogs and tooling I'm seeing are quite old, and while if all else fails I'm sure I can work out a manual migration to Markdown, I'd love something that really gets into some of the nitty gritty like preserving comments, forms, etc
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(were I on the Grav team, I might suggest that fleshing out https://learn.getgrav.org/17/migration beyond Drupal toot sweet might be uh advantageous)
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@The_BFOOL I'm really amazed at how many CMSlike tools are... failing to leap upon this huge obvious opportunity.
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@dsalo 💯
I don't even have some complicated commercialized site with 1000 plugins! for the love of god flat-file CMS projects, stop assuming that I'm most interested in coding my own theme from scratch and consider hey maybe i started a blog because I have writing that I would like to live somewhere
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@The_BFOOL THANK YOU, YES.
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@The_BFOOL More seriously, I think there's a combination of WordPress-as-category-killer and "those WP skript kiddiez" contempt happening.
I'm also frustrated by how many of these tools (GHOST) are so f***ing heavyweight and Docker-based. Nobody's writing anything for garden-variety shared hosting any more.
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