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9/23/2008 9:51 AM
 

Fair enough, for an enhancement release it can take as long as it needs.  But addressing the bugs (or atleast the critical ones) in the current version should be the very first priority which in my opinion should not be this long.

 
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10/4/2008 12:36 AM
 

At this stage I think any kind of progress report would be welcomed.  Not a specific date, but maybe an indication like "within a couple of weeks", or "mid-2009", or even "the forum project is dead" is ok.

Anything.  Anything at all.

 
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10/4/2008 12:53 AM
 

I think that most of us realize that it is one of the most complex core modules, so we have to make allowance for that and be patient.  However it is also quite an important module, so a bit more communication on progress would be nice :)

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10/4/2008 9:09 AM
 

Wondering where it currently is at?

I've not seen it listed in the project release tracking... so what stage is it actually at and is there somewhere we can see what's happening?  I thought I'd read a month or 2 ago that it was above to move into this... but nothing has been there since Feb.

Mostly hoping to get an idea... since for over 6 months the answers have been... "coming soon" or "whenever it is done"... so if there is something that gives an idea of what to look forward to, that'd be great!

 
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10/8/2008 9:24 AM
 

Something very special happend with this module.

Every 12 months or so, a new version come out (or longer), so people start to complain about that. The last version was release on October 16th 2007 (was a big jump from 3.x to 4.x). When Users started to moving out to Active Forums (Which is great) the Forum TEAM 'show' a new version...so, the team keep the users quite happy for a while (one or two months), until they figure out that the project looks like a dead project. The truth is you CAN NOT help them because they DONT NEED extra help (they simply don't accept you time, it is a ultra close team)

So, nothing to do with that... You need to decide to wait 'forever' (and dont ask for a new version, or fix ultra common and painful bugs) or move out as soon as possible to another forum module.

I am NOT agree how DNN release they module versions. The release tracker only make stuff harder. Many open sources have a stable version and dev version....so, why dnn won't take taht way? (it is faster to develop and improve modules and applications)

The why DNN release the modules is closer to Microsoft way than OpenSource way....

 Cheers,

Alfonso

 
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