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1/15/2013 5:54 PM
 

Hi

I recently rasied two bugs on DNN support:

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/V...

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/V...

these are serious issues for me but I've not had any response to them at all.  Can anyone provide any clues as to if/when/ever they will be addressed?

thanks

Gus


"if the only tool you have is a hammer you tend to see every problem as a nail" http://www.carawaydesign.com
 
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1/15/2013 6:07 PM
 
If you are a Professional Edition customer, you can go through their helpdesk.

Otherwise, I'm not sure how you escalate.

Scott McCulloch
Developer, F5 Networks
Owner, Ventrian DotNetNuke Modules
 
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1/15/2013 6:19 PM
 

thanks Scott

Unfortunately I am a community user only. We may have to consider coughing up for Pro though. Looking at Gemini there are a great deal of bugs that have not been dealt with. And there appears to be very few resources applied to them.

Is it the same code base for Professional and Community? Or are bugs being fixed in Professional and not in Community?

I'm wondering if we should fix the bugs ourselves and then stick to a customised DNN version in the hope that the bugs will be fixed on day.

I can't release our latest work with these issues.

Gus


"if the only tool you have is a hammer you tend to see every problem as a nail" http://www.carawaydesign.com
 
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1/15/2013 6:45 PM
 
If you have resource that can fix such bugs then may I attempt to persuade you to 'join the team' (whatever that means) and contribute the fixes to the main software?

It's seriously NOT in your interests to run with a privately customized version of DNN.

In the open source world a lot of stuff gets done purely because it interests someone or they need it. Best for you to be in there contributing the fix you care about rather than eventually getting someone else's that does not dod what you want.

In the meantime you have to keep reapplying your fix to new versions of DNN that don't fix the bug you care about. Probably a lot more pain than contributing the fix and you have the warm glow of helping others. :-)

Best wishes,
- Richard
Agile Development Consultant, Practitioner, and Trainer
www.dynamisys.co.uk
 
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1/17/2013 9:12 AM
 
thanks Richard

I have downloaded the source and carefully followed the Wiki instructions on setting it all up.

However, when I try to build the solution I get dozens of errors like:

Error 1 The type or namespace name 'Common' does not exist in the namespace 'DotNetNuke' (are you missing an assembly reference?) C:\Work\DNNSource\DNN625Source\Community\Modules\CoreMessaging\Components\CoreMessagingBusinessController.cs 27 18 DotNetNuke.Modules.CoreMessaging

Can anyone advise?

"if the only tool you have is a hammer you tend to see every problem as a nail" http://www.carawaydesign.com
 
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