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6/29/2007 2:49 AM
 

where is the version feature list?  They best I have found is that I'd need to go through each module in the change system and decifer what was part of each release.  Is there a summary document that conatins what was changed between a .1 and a .2 release?  I am sure there is a report creator that could even be used against the change systm to do this..  in fect it might already exist and I just don't realize it.

 

Any help would be great because I'd like to know when a feature or important change I am interested in occurs.

 

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Quentin J Sarafinchan

www.totalgarage.ca

 
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6/30/2007 8:44 AM
 

core and each project have a changelog at support.dotnetnuke.com


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7/2/2007 11:52 PM
 

That is what I mean.  Why should I need to go through all 20+ projects and the core to determine what has changed in the past 3 releases  yes I should be expected to look at the release notes for each release, but I should not be expected to do it on a sub project base.Plus thhe number of steps to do thhat is very tedious and you need to do a lot of work to get the answer your looking for as its just a general feature list required not each bug fix or change done.

Yes its not that I can't do it, its that its a lot of work to do, and if only 100 peoeple had to do that then that is a huge waste of time.  All other products out there and I mean all, so we are talking a lot of projects always give release notes, why does DNN not? 

You want people to use DNN and upgrade to the latest so think of it as marketing, showing why they need to upgrade, right now I am sure there is new features but I don't know what they are and I have no compelling reason to upgrade.

Thanks,

Quentin

www.totalgarage.ca

 

 

 
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7/3/2007 4:24 AM
 

there is one simple reason: because the core team has limited resources - please don't forget that this is a volunteer project. 
We try to improve our processes, but this will only happen one step after the other.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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7/3/2007 6:02 AM
 

quentinjs wrote

That is what I mean.  Why should I need to go through all 20+ projects and the core to determine what has changed in the past 3 releases  yes I should be expected to look at the release notes for each release, but I should not be expected to do it on a sub project base.Plus thhe number of steps to do thhat is very tedious and you need to do a lot of work to get the answer your looking for as its just a general feature list required not each bug fix or change done.

Yes its not that I can't do it, its that its a lot of work to do, and if only 100 peoeple had to do that then that is a huge waste of time.  All other products out there and I mean all, so we are talking a lot of projects always give release notes, why does DNN not? 

You want people to use DNN and upgrade to the latest so think of it as marketing, showing why they need to upgrade, right now I am sure there is new features but I don't know what they are and I have no compelling reason to upgrade.

Thanks,

Quentin

www.totalgarage.ca

Quentin,

I'm sure you already thought of that, but if you see opportunities to improve this, feel free to lend a hand :)

Also: one of the improvements that you will see in the future is that release notes will be pulled automatically from Gemini. For the core, we are already adding release note comments to every fixed issue, for projects that should happen at some point too. However, as Sebastian states.. we have limited resources, so if you want to help out.. you are welcome to do so....


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

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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