> Yeah, posts and comments for the vast majority of people I know. Nobody > is going to be that upset about having to re-upload a hundred (or so) > icons, but losing years of interactions between yourself and your > readers would be Very Bad.
95% of *your* content. At this point, the legal and technical hurdles around importing *other people's* content (i.e. comments) are going to make doing comments really difficult and potentially impossible. However, I'm all for downloading comment data during the import process and storing it locally on the DW servers so that, if we do solve the problems about hosting it, we can retroactively do so. Another potential solution, make the comments 'private', only the journal owner can see them. That way we have the record, and the person who owns the journal can see it, but we're not publishing it. Either way, for now, plan on storing the data to DW in some way that we can use, but don't plan on it being business-as-usual for them. -- Mark Smith / xb95 [email protected] _______________________________________________ dw-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.dwscoalition.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dw-discuss
