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3/31/2009 9:16 PM
 

Some of the biggest questions around here are "When's the next release of X?" and "When will X bug get fixed?"

May I make a suggestion to the core and project teams?   
The blogs on this site are great but they tend to be official announcements.  How about having the core team and project teams do some micro blogging like Twitter to give status updates, etc?

There is a huge group out here wanting to know what's next, what's new and what's coming.  It would be great to see the project lead of my favorite module posting things like:

Next version sent to final testing.

5 major bugs found.

3 bugs fixed....2 to go.

Ready for re-test....submitted again to final test.

New project team member joined....Dan Smith....great programmer.

Try this and track the hit statistics.  They'll be read a lot!  Also your community will know progress is being made without you having to craft time consuming official posts.

Thanks.

 
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3/31/2009 11:52 PM
 

Joe Brinkman has a Twitter account and will produce DNN related tweets.  You can alos follow him from his blog that also has excellent insights into DotNetNuke.

A lot of that info is in Gemeni, but I will admit, not as organized and easily accessibly as it maybe could be. 

 

 

 
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4/1/2009 12:08 AM
 

I also twitter - @cnurse

But I agree with John - you can check with Gemini as that is updated as bugs are fixed - and yes it is not the greatest bug tracker!!  But it is what it is.


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4/1/2009 8:55 AM
 

Just remember that most of the people who twitter, post on a wide variety of topics.  So unless you follow them closely the status messages can easily be lost.

There are a couple of good lists of active DotNetNuke Twitterers, some lists are created manually and others require the twiterer to self-subscribe:

Personally I like the WeFollow list the best.


Joe Brinkman
DNN Corp.
 
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4/1/2009 4:10 PM
 

Thanks for the links Joe.  Just signed up on WeFollow.  Might be a good link to have on Dotnetnuke's homepage to improve the community.

 
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