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5/29/2007 8:31 PM
 

This forum has been around for 2 years and 2 years on ASP.Net.  We're not going anywhere. There are hundreds of users around, including the core team who will continue to answer questions, which is why having answers to simple questions on DotNetNuke makes sense to a lot of users.  Of course with the WIKI coming out soon it will be easier to capture information like this in a form that is easier to maintain and search.

As long as this remains a civil thread, there is no reason to delete it.


Joe Brinkman
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5/29/2007 8:31 PM
 

Thanks Dax.

 


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5/29/2007 8:40 PM
 

OK, lets civilly and democratically put it up to a vote.

If anyone wants me to stop posting links to my site, then please say so.

If you don't mind and like the support for dotnetnuke then please let us know that. ;)

 

 

 


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5/29/2007 8:51 PM
 

Oh just want to add with the wiki/forums debate... if it's a bug that has not been reported before, it should be reported in the Gemini issue tracker and forums/wikis should not be used for this purpose.

When it comes to bugs, forums and wikis etc certainly do help in diagnosing and helping find a solution, I'm not getting involved in the debate on how or where this should be done. But at the end end of the day the bug should be logged and tracked in one place - WORD. :).

Cheers...!

Alex



Alex Shirley


 
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5/29/2007 8:52 PM
 

maybe we should split up: people who like big olive support for dotnetnuke use John's forums, and people who prefer small read support for dotnetnuke stay here? I for myself will continue to provide my few assisting posts in these forums in English and in the Forums at the German Tongued User Group in German.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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