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3/6/2007 1:28 AM
 
Hi,

Now 4.4.1 is released and 4.5 is on the horizon, I wonder what's the core team's plan for 3.x? It's still stack in 3.3, I wonder if it's being phased out. Should we all upgrade to 4.x/.NET 2.0? I'd appreciate if someone could give some reference on this.

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3/6/2007 2:03 AM
 
My understanding is that the 3.x codebase is completed its course.  I believe that from here forward the 4.x codebase will be the only one receiving updates, upgrades, etc.

Best Regards,

Robert J Collins | Co-Founder & President

Netlogic Corporation

 
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3/6/2007 8:34 AM
 
Shaun posted info on this in his blog here:

DotNetNuke 3.x Sunset
 
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3/6/2007 10:29 AM
 
I guess that seals the deal.  It's time to move up to DNN 4.x...
 
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