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5/29/2008 12:31 PM
 

Just to speak in regards to the documents module.  I am getting things together now to get this issue fixed and get version 4.1.0 of the module out as soon as I can!

I just took over the project last week, I'll try to get some timelines out there ASAP.


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5/29/2008 3:45 PM
 

dnner . wrote

 

Your post and many others saying DNN is 'Open Source' assume we are all .NET programmers.  I would venture to guess the vast majority of DNN users are not programmers. 

 

I would venture a guess that maybe most general users are not .Net programmers, but the majority of people who use these forrum I think are .Net programmers.  There may be a few people who are not .NET programmers, but not nearly as many as you would need to support and idea like this.  Personally I like that its open source. 

 

Just my opinion

Mike

 
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5/29/2008 5:11 PM
 

Mitch, Sorry I wasn't trying to single out the documents module.  It's just the last problem I saw and I remembered it as an example here.  All software has problems and the documents module is great.  I rely on it heavily.

Thanks for taking the lead role.

 
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5/29/2008 5:26 PM
 

dnner . wrote

Mitch, Sorry I wasn't trying to single out the documents module.  It's just the last problem I saw and I remembered it as an example here.  All software has problems and the documents module is great.  I rely on it heavily.

Thanks for taking the lead role.

No problem, I just wanted to make sure that everyone knew that we are making progress, and hopefully it will be soon as the current issue is a fairly major one when it comes to usability.


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5/29/2008 5:28 PM
 

mjliscio wrote

I would venture a guess that maybe most general users are not .Net programmers, but the majority of people who use these forrum I think are .Net programmers.  There may be a few people who are not .NET programmers, but not nearly as many as you would need to support and idea like this.  Personally I like that its open source. 

Just my opinion

Mike

I like that it's Open Source too and am not proposing to change that.  I'm just trying to find a way to get faster support for interim issues that crop up with the core modules.  Maybe the standard DNN support plans will cover this.  I'll find out, but I really doubt even that will offer patches between module releases.

I understand about the software change management issues with interim patches that someone mentioned earlier.  I did spend 8 years as a programmer in the past, just not .NET.  However, when the dot releases are months apart and major errors are not being fixed, it makes it difficult to use the apps for production business sites.  I'm just trying to find a way to help the core module teams directly. 

 
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