Kind of curious why DnnBB forums (
Dnnbb.net) were not used. Anders usually writes decent code. Although the forums do not have all the ability of these forums, for the length of time it has taken to get to this point, things may have been much more stable. I imagine they were at least looked at back in the day.
I know a lot of a core members probably have more work than they can handle commerically, and I am happy for their sucess, but we all need to have a stable working product that can compete with the other technologies on the horizon. Even Community Server looks like it is moving to a portal designer framework.
For some time now, I have been waiting to see a few basic features appear such:
- *** a method to layout modules in a grid within a content pane wtihout having to use third party tools
- *** ability to backup or move individual portals in case clients mess up their sites or get hacked
- staging of data (dream time here)
- low database hunger
- **** ability to specify database per portal (portal settings still in master but all page and module data in specified database) to all for easy scheduled backups and easy restores
- RSS feed specific data per module separate from seach data
- *** Generic database support that is database technology independant (do not care if a light performance hit)
These a are a few things I hoped we may be heading to in the near future, but I do not see any of these even close to be thought of let alone implemented.
Web farming does not make a lot of sense to my pocket book as the database would have to be on a stand alone server and the places I find to host dedicated server charge for bandwidth to and from the SQL server as well as the web servers so I would be paying huge bills on bandwidth just getting data from the database. When it is hit so many times per page and the abundance of data moving around (unless cached), it does not make a lot of sense to think about farming at this time.
I keep wondering if it is not just better to find a little team of developers and build something based on web parts, create some kind of a skinning engine and generic database routines and start from scratch. Still would probably be a year away though.
Over there years there have been a lot of developer hours put into DNN and it is a pretty decent product, but technology is moving fast.