Farewell and thank you, Plone

I finally made the difficult decision of moving away from Plone+Zope stack. I've been a happy user/admin of it for almost 9 years now but I feel that I'm not able to take advantage of its offerings anymore. On the one hand, how I'm employing it has changed; whereas until a few years ago I used to host a dozen websites/portals on the very same stack -I closed that line of business a couple of years ago,- now it's only serving my own website and that of a small community of programming languages enthusiasts. A task which any simple blogging engine could do. On the other hand, even though Plone+Zope is a rock-solid stack, which requires quite minimal maintenance, my growing set of responsibilities in personal life and new priorities leaves no time for maintaining a couple of publicly available websites - those who have done so know how grave the job is. And the last downtime was hardware-related! Given the above, I decided to retire my last loyal Plone+Zope ser...