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8/1/2007 2:23 PM
 
4.6 

Roadmap:  nothing for 4.6

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Products/Development/Roadmap/tabid/616/Default.aspx

 

Blog

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/tabid/825/default.aspx

 

what else is known but unknown...  :)

 

 

 
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8/1/2007 2:34 PM
 

Brian,

I have a feeling that it might be a bit too early to tell.

I have to say the stuff that Charles posted is going to be great in my opinion!


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8/1/2007 3:39 PM
 

brian wrote

what else is known but unknown...

Nothing as of this morning.  Lots as of this afternoon.  While we have been working on some items for the last couple of weeks we did not have a firm scope for 4.6 as we are still in a transition on the Release Manager role.  I will be posting a blog either tonight or tomorrow morning with an updated roadmap (still waiting on a few confirmations/commitments regarding some major bugs that we hope to address).  Also, it is important to understand how the RoadMap feature in Gemini has worked in the past.  Our practice has been to mark items as "fixed for a version" once the code for that feature/bug was complete. This is how Gemini determines what items to show on the RoadMap. So until an item is actually corrected, it will not show up on the RoadMap.  We may change this practice in the future, but for now that is the procedure.


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8/1/2007 5:56 PM
 

after I posted that I got SBW's newsletter  "as development work is now well underway for the 4.6 release."    I am looking forward to reading your blog about what the roadmap is and what is being worked on

thanks again!!

 

4.5.5

DotNetNuke 4.5.5 was publicly released last week. This was primarily a Stabilization release, containing fixes to a variety of significant issues which had been identified by the community in recent months. This release also contained a widely anticipated feature - integrated support for SSL, a long awaited enhancement which received a significant number of votes through our interactive Project Roadmap. DotNetNuke 4.5.5 represents the final installment in the 4.5 release cycle, as development work is now well underway for the 4.6 release.

 

 
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8/1/2007 6:11 PM
 

In the meantime ... tell us what you are working on Brian? Got any bug fixing source code for us to go into gemini:). We could do with some help ;).
OK I was just trying to wind you up, I apologise in advance, it won't happen again .

Hope all is well ;).

Cheers!

Alex



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