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8/7/2008 9:08 PM
 

Once upon a time there was Rainbow Portal but it looks to have slipped into a coma. http://www.rainbowportal.org/

 


pmgerholdt
 
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8/8/2008 5:01 AM
 

Michael

Looks like this is destiny of each big project (open source or not). Once CORE gets "enough for life", then work is slowly and slowly. Sure its impossible without stable version. It is good, because DotNetNuke has big CORE, so hard to be slowly ;)

Sergey

 
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9/10/2008 7:13 PM
 

It would be interesting to see some statistics like:

I.  Number of users active in last 30 days, 60 days, etc.

II.  Correspondign number of users not active in same time periods.

Does your site have the aspnet_Users table?  Wouldn't a query based on the LastActivityDate column give the desired results?

Just a thought.

Thanks much,


Clyde
 
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9/10/2008 9:09 PM
 

There are other .NET alternatives out there, just none of them as far along or with as wide a community as DNN. 

There are others as well, I'm sure... Rainbow as mentioned, but that one seems to have died off a while ago.

Simply put, unless you want to go PHP, DNN is definitely the way to go.


-- Jon Seeley
DotNetNuke Modules
Custom DotNetNuke and .NET Development
http://www.seeleyware.com
 
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9/11/2008 8:05 AM
 

 I have done this query a number of times over the past couple of years and will try to dig it up.  The one thing that is consistent is that we have about 200K users who log in every year.  A little over half are new users, and the others are all returning members.  


Joe Brinkman
DNN Corp.
 
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