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2/20/2007 9:18 PM
 
Vladan Strigo wrote

 

We can only hope that the core team will see the light  and implement it.

The Core is actively working on this. Of course there are the many issues to work out.



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2/22/2007 7:35 AM
 
AdefWebserver wrote
 Vladan Strigo wrote

 

We can only hope that the core team will see the light  and implement it.

 

 

The Core is actively working on this. Of course there are the many issues to work out.




My opinion is that it would be nice that we are enlightened into some of the issues and the steps for integration. You can call it the early adopters program, because many of us are eager to use it in our own solutions, and the ones which are already using my approach (or some other) must be aware of the future integration plan and the known issues so we can build dependeble and scalable solutions not only for today, but for tommorow as well.

 


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Vladan Strigo
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2/22/2007 10:37 AM
 
I just made a post here, that attempts to "enlighten" the community with some of the issues being tackled.  I realize it is not complete, but hopefully it will help.

 
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2/22/2007 12:00 PM
 

It does really... I wish the Core team would keep up this policy of open doors and discuss with us issues and ideas (similar like you did now ) with some of the things like these. It can help you harness the power of users (developers) which are really using the features (sounds familiar? look at MS in the last few years) and which have experience "from the trenches".

P.s. I've added my answer to that thread

 


Thanks,
Vladan Strigo
NETMedia

My website: Vladan.Strigo.NET

Vladan.Strigo.NET: Projects
* Advanced VS2005 development approach - BlankModule
* DNN & Microsoft Ajax best practices guidance

Vladan.Strigo.NET: Resources
* Comprehensive list of DNN 4 Module development resources

 
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