+[2013-07-16T14:45:50Z]parkrGeekOnCoffee: there is! I haven't fleshed it out though so it's mostly in my and Brandon's heads at this point. I'll write up a gist with the roadmap and ask Brandon to disseminate by normal means. +[2013-07-16T14:53:25Z]shadyabhiI'm trying to get disqus to work. Is it like I won't see disqus comments on my blog if blog is running on a different domain? +[2013-07-16T14:56:49Z]GeekOnCoffeeshadyabhi: that rings a bell +[2013-07-16T14:57:30Z]shadyabhiGeekOnCoffee: http://blog.wyrihaximus.net/2013/05/keeping-your-disqus-comments-migrating-from-wordpress-to-octopress/ . Reading this feels like, it's dependant on page content too. +[2013-07-16T14:57:49Z]shadyabhiGeekOnCoffee: Now, the thing is, there is no sure way to test my stuff without actually migrating
+[2013-07-18T14:12:44Z]goleshey guys, I see that octopress has a url that looks like /yyyy/mm/dd/blog-post , is there a simple way to remove the /dd/ from it ? would make my wordpress migration much simpler +[2013-07-18T14:13:21Z]jaybegoles, same answer i just gave you in another channel. :) +[2013-07-18T14:14:04Z]goleslolo +[2013-07-18T14:14:07Z]goles*lol, yes +[2013-07-18T14:55:40Z]justatheorySo, I have installed rdiscount-2.1.6 and deleted /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/rdiscount-2.0.7.3. But now Octopress cannot find rdiscount.