Hi Comms People,

In terms of moving from the current site to a new one...

I am aware of the need to retain the site namespaces and vocabularies / shapes, 
and am chatting to Jim Amsden and other about this. More at:
http://open-services.net/wiki/core/Vocabulary-index/

However, I have a question about other types of data on the site. I have found 
these categories, but there may be more.

Please have a look through them and if you have any insights on the questions I 
have please let me know. In particular I am interested in what types of data 
(not page-by-page or post-by-post) need to be carried over to the new site, and 
which not. Migrating some types of data brings as yet unknown complexity to the 
project. For example, carrying over user profiles and forum posts will be 
difficult. My preference would be to start fresh and ask people to sign up 
again. Perhaps we could do something like just provide a read-only archive of 
old posts. Wiki data is probably more portable, but we could lose history and 
other aspects of the data.

1. Static pages
For these, we can just audit them and decide which ones we need to pull over to 
the new site and which can be discarded.

2. Resources
https://open-services.net/resources/
I imagine a lot of this has to stay, and needs to be surfaced up in a 
compelling way. Some have special needs, e.g. tutorials with special navigation 
… I will try to work through these section by section and build that into the 
requirements of the new platform.

3. Wiki pages
http://open-services.net/wiki/
Do we need to migrate wiki pages?

4. Forum Posts
http://open-services.net/forums/
Do we need to migrate forum posts?

5. User profiles (part of forum system)
E.g. http://open-services.net/forums/member/85/
Do we need to carry these over or can we start fresh?
Carry over might be impossible unless we use the same auth and forums system, 
which is unlikely.

6. News
http://open-services.net/blog/
Do we need to carry these over or can we start fresh?

7. Mixed Content
Some pages look like they have mixed content, meaning some static and some 
dynamic data, e.g. workgroup pages
http://open-services.net/workgroups/communications/
This seems to be a feature of the software and while nice we may have to 
sacrifice it with the new platform, at least at the start.

Thanks,
Brian




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