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11/20/2008 7:40 AM
 

Why not create a new forum where we easely could find free DNN modules?

Looking in to Announce It! ( Public Postings ) it's hard to find free modules. DNN is an Open Source framwork, as Drupal is. Compare the extend bransch of Drupal as example.

Thanks / Tomas 


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11/20/2008 8:36 AM
 

There are already sooo many forums. My fear is it will just dilute what's here even more.

Peter

PS. If this is a free mods thread: http://www.bring2mind.net/FreeStuff/tabid/179/Default.aspx

 


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11/22/2008 3:48 AM
 

Thanks for your reply, Peter.

I believe that free extensions/modules should be a resource at the DNN home site or at least very close connected to DNN home site. I gave you Drupal as an example, but I can also give you Joomla, WordPress, Typo3 and so on. I guess that following my suggestion would promote more activity producing extension/modules from independent developers and promote a quicker grooving DNN community. 

Tomas

 


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11/22/2008 4:29 AM
 

Tomas,

thank you for your suggestion, IMHO an additional forum is not the appropriate way for listing it, but I see the need for an appropriate "repository". There is the Forge, but I am aware, that there are a number of additional extensions, worth to be listed and we need to discuss the proper way for it in the core team.


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Sebastian Leupold

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11/22/2008 6:28 PM
 

A new forum might not be the right place. But a promminent listing in one of the top menu sections might be the right thing to do...

 


 
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