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12/22/2006 5:46 PM
 
Thanks Alex, I look forward to hearing from you at the start of the new year.  I do not think what we need to talk about will take long, so if you can do it earlier that would be great.
 
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12/27/2006 2:58 PM
 

I put this elsewhere but here is more appropriate.

Why are issues in Gemini not priortized?

How something new gets logged and marked Major in a Stabilization Release puzzles me.    Why were the other usability issues that have existed for a long time not worked on? Priortized?

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=4502

 

 
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12/28/2006 4:19 PM
 

1.   When deleting a file from a subdirectory in file manager, you are always returned to root folder and folder tree is collapsed.

2.  When editing module settings in an area that requires the section to be expanded, upon updating, the page refreshes but all sections are collapsed.

3.  Changes to security forced nobody to be able to view files by default.   Change not in release notes.

4.  Announcments module - does not remember options and forces date to be on the subject.   Both are changes from prior version and not in release notes.

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12/28/2006 6:01 PM
 
brian wrote

4.  Announcments module - does not remember options and forces date to be on the subject.   Both are changes from prior version and not in release notes.

I know the current Announcement module has issues, but these sound unfamiliar to me. Can you point me to a forum post or gemini issue that mentions the "not remember options" issue? About the "forces date to be on the subject": with dnn 3.3.0 / 4.3.0 also a new version of announcements was released, which used templates. The issue you mention is exactly what is solved with the templating system (the old version could only display the date in the subject). The first seems a bug to me (although this is the first time i hear from it, and i never experienced it), so it is not in the release notes... the second one is not an issue at all....


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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1/3/2007 1:31 AM
 
brian wrote

I put this elsewhere but here is more appropriate.

Why are issues in Gemini not priortized?

How something new gets logged and marked Major in a Stabilization Release puzzles me.    Why were the other usability issues that have existed for a long time not worked on? Priortized?

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=4502

4.4.0 is not a stabalization release, it is a performance release with quite a few major changes and the issues above had to do with the performance of that page when there were lots of records to load.  There is a lot that goes into deciding which issues get fixed and which issues will not be fixed, and that is a decision that the trustees and board of directors is responsible for.  From my time on the core I personally think they do a good job.

 
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