This is really case by case. You might want to exported to markdown
first (I imagine there might be a lot of markdown export plugins), and
then use those markdowns directly in your pollen repo.

On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 12:18 PM Shrutarshi Basu <s...@basus.me> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
> I've been a light Pollen user for a few years, but I'm considering biting the 
> bullet and finally converting my WordPress blog to Pollen. My blog has over 
> 500 posts on it at this point, so I definitely want to do an automated 
> conversion, possibly with a longer manual editing/checking process over the 
> next few months. I'm wondering if anyone has converted a WordPress blog or 
> site to Pollen and has any pointers? I will probably do an export to XML and 
> then convert that. I'm also considering using a converter for another static 
> site engine to get things into a more manageable format before pollenizing.
>
> Any thoughts or suggestions you might have would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Shrutarshi
>
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