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3/15/2009 1:26 PM
 

I have read a lot of messages about the Professional Edition and the controversy surrounding it but I have seen very few or zero questions about what is the support  that Corp provides exactly. I asked a few questions in the forum here a few weeks ago with no replies. Either no one cares or no ones knows but people just argue at the top level about how the pro edition was presented clearly.

I have depper concerns:

1- When someone purcahses the PE edition and finds a bug. What the process of the person getting it fixed and how is it different than reporting the bug in Gemeni and getting it in the next version. What am I getting extra in the Pro edition in terms of bug fixes?

2- It seems the support promised by the corp is only for the core part of DNN. Why aren't the modules included? I mean the modules are packaged and installed with DNN. DNN without the modules is pretty useless. Many reportsed bugs are in the modules.

3- Which version of DNN 5.0 the corp is going to support? This is not clear. It could be a month from now or a year. It seems this is dependent on how the corp feels about the stability of DNN 5 and not really about version #. Version numbers are arbitrary and if 5.1 is going to be the stable one, there can be many 5.0.x coming out. So basically no one knows when the PE will officially migrate to DNN 5.0.

4- This is my personal opinion. I asked for betas or release candidates for 5 but it seems we will get 5.0.x versions out which are somehow beta releases disguised as official releases. Now way of 'forcing' people to try and test these versions. Because there are no quilms about the number of bugs being released.

My adivce for people who want to use DNN 5.0, start using it and report the bugs you find and stay away from the politics and arguments. This is way how DNN will be going forward. Make your choices. If you really need to use 5.x and can't wait for the next releases, fix the issues yourself.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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3/15/2009 2:11 PM
 

Salama why are you once again starting a new thread on the same old subject...

You know very well this is a rehash of the same old conversation discussed to death here with no fewer than 107 posts:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/118/threadid/289748/scope/posts/Default.aspx

You have also discussed these topics on other threads endlessly... Corp has already said there will be better clarity as time moves on, they have already stated they made a marketing mistake as well, so please be patient and await announcements.

> So basically no one knows when the PE will officially migrate to DNN 5.0.

Joe has already stated that 4.9.2 is the last of the 4.x branch... well it might not be true if an emergency release is needed for some reason at some late point.. but otherwise go figure.

Thankyou.



Alex Shirley


 
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3/16/2009 12:56 PM
 

I have specific questions that weren't addressd previously. That discussion was mainly about how the corp addressed the marketing of PE, price and higher level issues.

As for 5.x I was asking when the PE will migrate to 5.x. I read that it will always be one version behind the lates. So is 5.0.1 a second version ot still version 1 of 5?

BTW, this is a free forum and you are free to ignore my messages.

 
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3/16/2009 3:08 PM
 
  • Some of the answers can only be given by the Corp, you may ask them directly by sending an email to marketing@dotnetnuke.com.
  • AFAIK, PE will not stay always 1 version behind CE. The Corp. plans to create PE versions from CE versions, which have proven stability - this means there will be fewer releases and they will be issued some times later.
  • the next CE version planned is DNN 5.1, which will include some feature improvements and stability fixes to be able to be used in production.

 


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3/17/2009 1:35 PM
 

Salama wrote
 

3- Which version of DNN 5.0 the corp is going to support? This is not clear. It could be a month from now or a year. It seems this is dependent on how the corp feels about the stability of DNN 5 and not really about version #. Version numbers are arbitrary and if 5.1 is going to be the stable one, there can be many 5.0.x coming out. So basically no one knows when the PE will officially migrate to DNN 5.0.

I also like to know if there is a Professional Edition for DNN 4 platform.  Hopefully the answer is yes.


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