2) what is the infra difficulty?a) do the maintainers have sufficient tech expertise to do the work? What is the impact of an outage? What level of uptime is required?b) how much content are we talking?c) how much money is available to spend?
Personally, I would much rather see the answers to the questions above (and the others I didn't think of) before trying to design a solution. For example, wouldn't it be "better" to magically know which content was relevant to which user types? then allow them to add categories that they might enjoy? or remove ones they don't find relevant? Rather than splitting the blog? That seems like a perfectly, technically solvable problem. However, perhaps not, maybe it is important that contributors feel like they are in the "in crowd" with a "special" blog (not hidden content or anything), which shows their picture next to comments, allows for comments and trending, etc because they are "logged in" and has super cool hot dog related branding. I wouldn't know which of those to recommend without knowing about the above questions.
Just some thoughts...and, btw, massive +1 for SaaS model deployments (a la wp.com), however, it comes with limitations on functionality, which.... see above :)
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