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2/17/2012 12:15 PM
 

where people can suggets/vote for new features for future releases ?

(sorry if my question is stupid, but I can't google anythink and also forum search unsucessfull...)

cheers Adam

 
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2/18/2012 7:44 PM
 
hello, you can record bugs/enhancement request at support.dotnetnuke.com - there is also a roadmap module at http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Products/Development/Roadmap.aspx , however we are working on an update to this to integrate uservoice so that people can assign different weighted votes for features.

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2/21/2012 4:35 PM
 

thank you for reaction, but,.. none seems to be flexible enough (despite the fact that gemini is excellent tool).

May be I'm spoiled, but for me nice example of "good practice" is Renoise.com - music tracker. They have pretty cool forum where core dev team sniff for new features in given thread group.

Any new enhancement suggestion goes over hard members discussion and each quarter core team cleans these discussions and builds new features list based (also) on most wanted features from forum. Anybody can see most hot threads = easy to use...

But truth is that I've paid some 50USD for Renoise license, so in fact I'm not anonymous free visitor as here, but real user... ;-\

 
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2/21/2012 6:50 PM
 

FYI we currently have 261 enhancement suggestions in gemini of which 3 have been checked in, 2 have been verified (recognised by a technical team member as a valid enhancment), 2 are currently being worked on and 81 have been triaged (will be worked on when we have time/resources) and 171 are awaiting review (we're prioritising bugfixes at the moment), so logging it in gemini is definately a way to get an enhancement examined

However, whilst gemini has a voting system it is not well used by the community and bears little in our decision making process (items with 1-2 votes are not indicative of a high demand IMHO). I'm a much bigger fan of systems such as uservoice (the asp.net team is a good example of using this well - http://aspnet.uservoice.com/forums/41...) and one of our team members was working on a module to integrate it to DotNetNuke (which will naturally be released as a free module once ready). I'll check with the business folks what the status of this -we've been working on our plans for the next 1-2 years, so it would be a good opportunity for the community to both vote on what we're considering as well as suggest their own enhancements to guide the roadmap for the next few years.

 

 


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