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6/26/2008 7:48 AM
 

Joe, thank youfor your answere. Where can I find the informtion you are talking about? Where is it posted?

Thanks

Vlado


Vlado
 
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8/15/2008 3:25 AM
 

Sebastian Leupold wrote
 

DNN5 shall be publically avaliable in a few weeks, currently there are beta tests and a number of fixes still needs to be added for the public release.

Sebastian,

I understand that DNN 5 Betas are being tested, and now DNN 4.9 RC1 is released to come members of the community. Previously All members had access to RC's for DotNetNuke, however there seams to be a break away within DotNetNuke that is reserved to exclusive groups of members, why is this the case?

When many of us have promoted, implemented and supported implementations to many organisations we no longer can prepare in advance for final versions,  I have been looking around to find out what qualifies mebers to access to early releases but can not locate information for 4.9 RC1 or DotNetNuke 5.

While we do not produce commercial modules, we do have a large number of modules that have been authored for community implementations which need to go through our own testing in readiness for any updates.

So my question is whay the change in policy and how do members gain access to RC's and beta's?

 


Craig Hubbard TechnicaOne Business Solutions - Australia
 
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8/15/2008 4:50 AM
 

Craig,

DNN release candidates have always been released to a limited group only, there has been once an open call for beta testers, but the results haven't been really helpfull, therefore another strategy has been chosen. Since this is steered by DNN Corp. I will ask one of it's representatives to answer your question.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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8/29/2008 5:42 PM
 

Sebastian Leupold wrote
 

I will ask one of it's representatives to answer your question.

Sebastian,

did you get any answers?

Thanks


Vlado
 
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8/29/2008 8:45 PM
 

I would add this (to be frank), certainly in the case of the DNN 5 betas, the functionality has changed considerably on each beta and most versions have had many issues. My own opinion is to say that the BETA's would not have been much use for development or testing purposes. Your time has been greatly saved by not getting access to these BETAS so rejoice! (and I rejoice that I've spent more time testing DNN 5 as best I can rather than processing duplicate issues in Gemini).

However I've been testing DNN 5 beta 7 (that's come out today), and I think there is a BIG turnaround (to be confirmed though, it's still early days).
First impression after using it for a few hours is that it's a pretty good release, not that many major issues at all (if any), this has to be good news....!

Cheers

Alex



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