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Release: Worpdress Importer
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Subject: Release: Worpdress Importer
From: Marc Seeger <m...@marc-seeger.de>
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I decided to give enki a try as I'd rather have something ruby than my
current wordpress blog.
I coded a small importer script that simply uses sequel to transfer
content from the wordpress Database to the enki one:
http://github.com/rb2k/enki-wp-importer/tree/master
It worked for me (posts, comments, pages) pretty fine, although it is
kinda quick and dirty