Maybe option D:
leave a link to lsp, close it for use and create new CMS with automated 
user migration

also  not sure   here's another cms
redmine and phabricator
developer-alike, saw them using in other projects, phab is probably 
little slower, maybe it depends on hosting.

On 28.04.2014 07:13, Tres Finocchiaro wrote:
>
>     Btw, I hope the actual LSP content won't be ereased during any
>     major move with the site...
>
>
> Agreed.  We may have issues with user ids, but the plan is to migrate 
> the content.  This is all hypothetical at this point.  Building out 
> the silverstripe content types to match at least the functionality we 
> already have would be step 1.  Migrating it all can vary in complexity.
>
> There's of course the option of keeping all of the custom LSP code, 
> but CMSs don't work well that way so it will take more investigation 
> (CMSs tend to prefer their own frameworks requiring one of three 
> directions... A. Migration of LSP code to framework, convert data. B. 
> Leverage what silverstripe already has, convert data.  C.  Do nothing 
> and use LSP as-is.
>
> Option A. tends to be a lot of work.  Option B. tends to require some 
> scripted data conversion.   Option C sort of defeats the purpose of 
> switching to a CMS.
>
> My approach would be Option B as rewriting the LSP would be a project 
> in itself.  Converting the data can get tricky for stuff like genres, 
> tags, star ratings, download counters and owners.  Even the views can 
> be a considerable amount of tweaking to get right (stuff that's been 
> long documented in the prevalent CMSs like Wordpress and Drupal).   
> We'll see how feasible this all is and we will keep the valuable data 
> we have today. :)
>


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