If they were -only- posting news, I'd agree with you. However, the cost of integrating Wordpress and Drupal would be much higher than simply migrating. There's even a module that will help you do it.
Anyways, that's my $0.02. Good luck. Thanks, Cameron On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 13:58, Pooya <[email protected]> wrote: > You're right. But that's not me who makes the decisions. I'm a big drupal > fan but my client needs to retrain his employees who update wordpress site > to learn how to use Drupal and they don't want to pay more money again to > migrate from wordpress to drupal when all they need is just posting > news(wordpress is the best for their case) > > On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 8:17 PM, Cameron Eagans <[email protected]> wrote: > >> IMO, that's not a very smart design decision. Cost of maintenance is going >> to be much lower if you ditch one of the systems (*cough* wordpress *cough*) >> and roll everything into one system. That way, you don't have to find >> somebody that knows both Wordpress and Drupal. >> >> Plus, if you use Drupal, you get Panels, Views, and CCK which is all you >> should really need to duplicate the functionality of Yahoo's homepage. :) >> >> Thanks, >> Cameron >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 08:54, Earnie Boyd >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Kind reminder that this is a support question and does not have to do >>> with development of Drupal. See http://drupal.org/community and >>> http://drupal.org/mailing-lists for more information. >>> >>> Before posting search d.o for possible information. >>> http://drupal.org/search/apachesolr_multisitesearch/wordpress >>> >>> -- >>> Earnie >>> -- http://progw.com >>> -- http://www.for-my-kids.com >>> >> >> > > > -- > Pooya Sanooei > Twitter <http://twitter.com/sourcesoft> - > Facebook<http://facebook.com/pooya.sanooei>- > Website <http://www.javabgoo.com> > >
