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2/11/2009 5:42 AM
 

As an avid user of DotNetNuke (and a contributor, I've recently uploaded a fully translated en-GB language pack for 4.9 although it has yet to be released) I'm having to make decisions on recommendations I'm making for the delivery of future systems.

I find it very difficult to pick out the short term direction of the 5.x product line. Although there are a couple of places on this site that give some hints on up and coming functionality it's not at all clear in what order they are being tackled. It would be a great help to me to be able to advise on the best course of action for any future system if I knew the priorities of the core team.

If any of them are monitoring the forum, could you please provide a little more information on what versions might start to deliver what features? Obviously I'm not expecting a detailed timescale and I understand reticence to post anything that suggests one, but at the same time if the next release delivers something that I need then there will be no point me working on it in the meantime.

For example, publish/approve processes, localisation and social networking features are all listed as goals, but which do you intend to deliver first?

 
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2/11/2009 6:35 AM
 

 AFAIK the concrete roadmap has not been settled finally atm. I am sure, Shaun will blog as soon as there has been made a decision.


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2/11/2009 10:32 AM
 

I think you could probably safely assume that 5.0.1 will contain few additional features and will merely be a bug fix release to stabilize the 5.0.0 release.  :)

Jeff

 
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2/11/2009 2:33 PM
 

Jeff Cochran wrote
 

I think you could probably safely assume that 5.0.1 will contain few additional features and will merely be a bug fix release to stabilize the 5.0.0 release.  :)

Jeff

That is the funniest and most truthful post this year.    I noticed you didn't say it would come in 2009 though.

 
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2/11/2009 8:00 PM
 

:)

The roadmap for 4.9.2/5.0.1 can be seen @ http://support.dotnetnuke.com/project/RoadMap.aspx?PROJID=2 , as you can see they're both bugfix releases, with 1 enhancement (301 redirects)

They've been in test for about a week, and looking good for a release soon with the usual caveats (i.e. no major errors found)

Cathal


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