Category: Migration

  • J.Ro gets forwarding

    UserLand made a class move by forwarding hits from jrobb.userland.com to John Robb’s new weblog address.

  • Mastering your domain

    Shelley Powers has done some thinking about how to make it possible for all webloggers to publish to domains they control, and has come up with some principles: Hosted services support domain pointers. If your service can support something like yourweblog.blogspot.com (or yourweblog.typepad.com), it can support a unique domain name for the weblog… Hosted services…

  • Continued reorganization

    Now, to the mediajunkie project. First, a friend set up a phpnuke installation, but I never got around to priming the pump. Then, in a fit of frustration I set up a Blogger (later Pro) weblog in February of last year called at first Media Junk and later Bite Media, except it always kept morphing…

  • Movable Free Blogistan

    It’s ugly, but we’ve migrated. This is the first new post to Radio Free Blogistan directly via Movable Type. All the old entries have been imported over, with their category information preserved. They will be published to new individual, daily, and monthly archives without overwriting the page written by Radio in the past. That’s the…

  • Migrating from Radio to Movable Type

    A little more digging has yielded these links: Bill Kearney Moving from Radio to Movable Type Bill is an outspoken detractor of Dave Winer’s and thus has a vested interest in facilitating people migrating. Exporter tool for Radio So far, the latest version of the Exporter tool is causing my instsanceof Radio to choke and…

  • Migration project and priorities

    As promised last week, I am going to start migrating some of my weblogs from tool to tool. I’m not doing this just to demonstrate the processes and the problems, but because I have had longstanding plans to do so as a matter of trying to rationalize (or refactor) my web presence a bit. My…