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Joined: 8/24/2010 Posts: 2 Points: 6
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Hello,
I am sorry for this question. I have used Cuyahoga for almost 5 years, but due the irregular releases we need to move the project to other CMS platform. I hope to use this portal in our next project, but now we need to leave it.
So, I would like to ask whether anybody have experience to migrate from Cuyahoga to other CMS (mojoPortal, Kentico, Sitefinity, and so on)?
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
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Joined: 10/7/2008 Posts: 505 Points: 1,515
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It is a question only you can answer. Each system you list is very different. Cuyahoga is best for me. Lightweight, flexible and powerful.
There is a new version in development.
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Member
Joined: 9/15/2009 Posts: 36 Points: 108
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You're probably going to have to create your own custom migration path unless you're lucky enough to find another user that polished their methodology. As Constructor stated, you're best off finding the CMS you really want and going forward from there. It sounds as if you don't really have a reason to migrate, since you don't have any specific features or requirements that you are migrating to so until you have a feature requirement set, what's the point in migrating? I'm always thankful not to have to install tons of security updates on open-source projects. Never would have thought someone looked forward to it!
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