How to migrate from Enterprice edition to community edition? - magento

I have a store running in magento Enterprise edition, would like to migrate to Community Edition, can you please suggest how I can do this?

I did this from Professional edition to community and there is no way to really migrate. You basically have to export all of your products, import. Install a new copy of the extensions (very often there is a enterprise specific extension), reconfig. And then copy over the cms and blocks, categories and attribute sets.
Some stuff you can do using tables. But its really best to just manually chunk things in and out.

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Any tools to cross check whether all the magento enterprise code has been removed from the community edition after the downgrade

I have downgraded one site from magento enterprise to community edition based on the below blogs/forums, after that we have made few changes to the site work perfectly in the community edition. And the site working fine now and it's live with community version.
https://gist.github.com/ProxiBlue/87208724f758d5da472f http://www.yanted.com/2014/02/21/downgrading-magento-enterprise-to-community/
And we have applied for the Certification of Compliance to the magento team to close the enterprise agreement, however we got the reply from the magento team there are still few elements related to enterprise code still in the site and needs to be clean up to close the agreement.
We have cross checked the site very closely but we are unable to find a code/option related to enterprise code, even we have requested to the enterprise team to provide the documents/reports which show the enterprise code still in the site but it seems like they will receive the status as true/false, that's it. They don't have any other details.
And let us know, is there any proper tool or suggestions to cross check and find the enterprise code with the site.
Thanks in advance for your support.
You could overwrite all files by the community edition and after that search for the phrase "Magento Enterprise Edition" that is in all Magento Enterprise files description comment.

Alfresco 4.2 CE with MS SQL server 2012

I've been asked to use install alfresco 4.2 community edition with database MS SQL server 2012 for evaluation and I'm a newbie in using it. I'm having a hard time in doing configurations to make it work. I know MS SQL server 2012 is only supported in alfresco enterprise edition but I've read some forums and some of them made it work with sql server 2012 by tweaking some scripts but I don't have any idea what scripts or how to do it.
I just want to know if it is really possible to do it and if yes, could you please give me some detailed steps how to do it.
thanks in advance.
As far as I know there is no ready-to-install extension to add MS SQLServer support to Alfresco Community 4.2.x.
If you don't want to buy the Enterprise version then you'll have to add all necessary code like myBatis ORM files in your own.
It's not impossible but it's gonna be a hard task...
If SQL Server is a requirement, I recommend evaluating this trial using Alfresco Enterprise so that you're not modifying or introducing other issues that may present Alfresco negatively. (sorry I would have posted this as a comment, but I dont have enough rep-points).

DotNetNuke - Best Way to Move From Professional to Community Edition

What is the best process of moving a 200+ MB DotNetNuke site from Professional to Community edition? I am asking the Stackoverflow community since DotNetNuke's standard line is "there is no supported option to switch from PE to CE", or to contact their customer support. However DNN support told a fellow team member tell us that it was not possible to go from Professional to Community, so that was a waste of time.
Based on research there are a couple possibilities for doing this:
Create a new Community Install and then module by module going through and moving it piecemeal. Here - http://www.dnnsoftware.com/forums/forumid/0/threadid/427840/scope/posts
Make backups of the Professional and then install the Community Edition over it, and then go through the web.config and verify that each piece is correct. Here - http://fl2rs.com/downgrading-dotnetnuke-from-professional-to-community-edition/
Which one has the most success of converting DotNetNuke Professional Edition to Community Edition? Also, if you know of a better method please share. Thank you for your time.
Edit
Looking back at this question the only real way to convert a complicated site is to basically rebuild it which I did successfully. And if you are trying to switch from an older version of Professional to a newer version of Community even more so. I would also like to note that going to Community was the correct decision since none of the extra functionality we even used, and their support was never helpful anyway.
I don't think there's a built-in downgrade feature from Professional to Community Edition. As it was noted here in this question, DNN professional and DNN Community Edition share the same codebase. In other words, DNN Pro is DNN CE with some extra built-in extensions such as document manager, impersonate user, different caching, etc. That means 99.9% of modules and skins will run fine in either edition.
Option 1: Seems tedious but would surely work.
Option 2: I would make a backup copy of the site on a development machine and try to do it there before attempting it on the production server. Please post the results for this if you try it.
Good luck.
Option 1 would work, but I'm not sure about Option 2.
I've heard that this is not supported by DNN, but if you open a support ticket, they can walk you through the process.
This is what I found in their support forum: http://www.dnnsoftware.com/answers/cid/414288
If you have troubles with this, I've found DNN on Social Media (G+ and their forums) are more responsive. Sometimes a little prodding is needed.
Late to the party on this one - another option might be to do a portal/site export and then import it into a CE version. It has its own problems with modules that do not support this but if you are HTML content heavy then you can do it.

Clustering in Jahia community mode

Can we do clustering in Jahia community edition? without using any tools which come with enterprise version?
I don't believe it's easily possible to enable clustering in the community version of Jahia. Of course, since the source is GPL, nobody will prevent you for adding it if you want to do it but it's properly not going to be a easy task.
Why not buy the enterprise edition, it's not 'that' expensive if you are a company and help Jahia grow a better CMS?
You can't do cluster with community edition, and that's not a new thing for Jahia.
If you want to see the difference between community and entreprise distributions of Jahia, read "Distributions Comparison Table" on Jahia's developers "get started" page.
I can tell that clustering in community is not possible. and will not. I worked with jahia in enterprise. a little late, but for all which will search for that.

Differences between Magento Community and Enterprise when it comes to the newsletter?

I was wondering if there are new features related to the newsletter on the Magento Enterprise Edition compared to the Community Edition.
Is there any difference?
Thanks!
There is no difference. The same newsletter module is used both in EE and CE.
there is one difference i found recently that in community version ,it has no newsletter group option while enterprise version has that thing.

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