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4/10/2007 2:28 PM
 

Hi,

Can anyone explain to me what is the process and how long take a new version to be release once is summited to the DNN Release Tracker. What are the variables involve in the process (Time, Schedule). What type fo test do you need to do before release to the public. Is there some quality control involve?, do you review the change log?.

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Alfonso

 
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4/10/2007 5:40 PM
 

Come on....If you know...post here please.

I ask because there is a lot of movement in the release process, new modules are comming out: Forum, Survey, Wiki, and Blog are in the release process....

FIFO, FILO....FIRO, RIRO 

Cheers,

Alfonso

 
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