When LJ went though its
grim staff purge at the start of January, WordPress made a post with instructions on how to import from LJ (
LiveJournal Migration Made Easy). After January ended, they observed that 7,111 blogs had been imported, despite the clunkiness of the process (
January Wrap Up). Apparently the demand inspired them to make a much
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Also, inksome is becoming very popular as an alternative.
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Inksome is still getting off the ground--they currently have 3459 active users with posters at 1268 for the past month and 540 for the past week. IJ is still the LJ Clone juggernaut. And I also I think I've heard that at some point, Inksome will be switching to the DW codebase. I think switching is going to do any clone a world of good, in terms of bugfixes, documentation, and upgrades, not to mention a stronger open source community. Squeaky might want to consider it, if he can. It'd be nice if the JournalFen people could, too--DW already has a working built in invite and pay system included.
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I also worry because he has more permanent accounts than paid accounts (see stats.bml), and he frequently keeps selling them for only the cost of 2 years of paid time.
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I'll use the new WP tool later. Really looking forward to DW, and if Inksome/IJ switch then the distributed model will really have legs, which'll be even nicer.
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