Am Thu, 07 Nov 2013 10:04:25 +0100
schrieb Antonio Piraino <a.pira...@centrica.it>:

> On 11/07/2013 09:34 AM, Thijs van severen wrote:
> 
> > reading your mail it seems that there is quite a bit of work to be done.
> >   is this something that several people can work on simultaneously ?
> > can we do it in a number of phases or does it have to be done all at once ?
> > are we looking for people with drupal experience, or can 'anyone' help out ?
> 
> As a first step I suggest setting up a second instance of the website 
> (copy&paste of code and DB) and then perform the update and see.
> 
> Then the needed work can be done without any hurry nor any downtime.

hi,
i already setup a new site called dev.hydrogen.popez.org in moment this is a 
clean
install with the latest drupal 7 cms. my idea was to migrate the old site into 
this
installation via some drupal helper modules. this modules will be find on 
drupal.org if
you serach in modules "migrate". there are also many step by step how to do this
procedure sites in web.

maybe this can be a way. or maybe it could be better to wait some weeks till 
drupal 8 will
released. and while waiting we can create an good plan in which way we perform 
the
update:)

greetings
wolke

> 
> Once completed, the switch between the two instances can be done with a 
> click.
> 
> Talking about web development, I'm quite pythonic, but I can't offer a 
> honest time frame to perform the task a.t.m.
> 
> Just my .2 cents
> 
> Antonio
> 
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