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2/22/2009 6:58 PM
 

Confirmed twitter.com/jbrinkman

The forum is dead, long live the twitter world.

PE Who cares CE

 

 
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2/22/2009 8:48 PM
 

There are no issues to solve as far as I know - it is mainly an issue of my having been sick all weekend so I did not get the release notes completed.  I'll post an update on the blog in the morning.  It may still make it out tomorrow, but it will be late in the day at best.


Joe Brinkman
DNN Corp.
 
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2/22/2009 10:40 PM
 

As usual outstanding issues are in support.dotnetnuke.com for all to see (and there are some).



Alex Shirley


 
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2/22/2009 11:29 PM
 

While I am certainly one who tries to read into things (I'm usually pretty good at it), this post appears to be full of over-speculation.

 

Jan Olsmar wrote

I got a mail from a customer that had read the press release and he was very sceptical to use the CE version now. Right or wrong I dont know. What advice shall I give him. It adds time to the decision.

There's no reason to not run or have confidence in the CE version.  I challenge you to come up with a reason why anyone should feel that way.  That being said, other than a single sentence in a press release (which I myself am highly critical of), I cannot think of a thing to support that concern.

Jan Olsmar wrote

Dnn Corp get a lot of customers they have no time to develop rel 5.0.x. A few core team membes maybe get pissed off and stop contribute (hope not) and so on..

That will slow the development. Maybe some other actor will take market. A lot of questions that will make the market uncertain.

You misinterpret the result of having a lot of customers.  See my innovative (unpaid) listing below to illustrate this fact.  ;)

A lot of customers = more revenue
More revenue = bigger budgets
Bigger budgets = more paid developers (Core Team members, maybe?)
More paid developers = more and faster innovation on the DotNetNuke platform

To give perspective, if the DNN Corp had funding two years ago, we'd already have things like a social networking API, a DNN-wide tagging system, and more.  We are actually behind the curve in innovation right now.


Will Strohl

Upendo Ventures Upendo Ventures
DNN experts since 2003
Official provider of the Hotcakes Commerce Cloud and SLA support
 
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2/23/2009 6:52 AM
 

Will - what I think and what you think is not inportant. The customer (in this case a prospect) got that impression reading the release and the FAQ. If you cannot support that concern is irrelevant you are not my customer.

No I do not misinterpret anything, in the real world you have to map resources and demand. Your unpaid list is just a list from a junior level schoolbook.

If you read next chapeter in that book you will learn other dependencis.

My prospect didnt ask for social network functions, but he have asked about multilanguage support and content versioning.

 

 
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