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2/22/2009 5:51 PM
 

OK John I dont see any wall at all so I will do fine.  I just try to figure out how the market will react.

I got a mail from a customer that had read the press release and he was very sceptical to use the CE version now. Right or wrong I dont know. What advice shall I give him. It adds time to the decision.

Dnn Corp get a lot of customers they have no time to develop rel 5.0.x. A few core team membes maybe get pissed off and stop contribute (hope not) and so on..

That will slow the development. Maybe some other actor will take market. A lot of questions that will make the market uncertain.

But they will always need Snapsis I asume

 
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2/22/2009 6:09 PM
 

John Mitchell wrote

...That being said, a global constant does break binary compatability, but only if you are referencing it. And I don't think you are referencing that one...

John, this is not true, constants are dereferenced (or evaluated) during compilation - a problem, the core team has faced when trying to alter the names of the resource folders to allow precompilation..

Jan, in general, a module developer needs to decide, which DNN versions he would like to support - e.g. UDT 3.5.1 still supports all versions since DNN 3.5.6.  I currently cannot imagine any developer of commercial DNN modules supporting DNN 5 only, none of the web sites I am responsible for, will be upgraded, before language pack issues will be fixed, hopefully in 5.1.x.


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Sebastian Leupold

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2/22/2009 6:14 PM
 

Sebastian,

That is why I said it breaks binary compatability. Modules break if you remove them, just like with a method or a property.


DotNetNuke Modules from Snapsis.com
 
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2/22/2009 6:26 PM
 

Sebastian, sure you have to decide what market you will reach. And sure nobody with sence use the 5.0.0 in production. But if Joes blog was right the 5.0.1 will be released today and maybe that version is the most tested version in history who knows

PE or CE I bet there will be delays for rel 5.....

 
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2/22/2009 6:47 PM
 

Jan Olsmar wrote

But if Joes blog was right the 5.0.1 will be released today and maybe that version is the most tested version in history who knows

I have been informed about Joe having been published on his twitter (not a geeky media, an old man like me is going to follow), that the build will be delayed. AFAIK (even without asking Alex) there are still some issues to be solved for a final version. 


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Sebastian Leupold

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