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1/6/2009 9:00 PM
 

Rod Weir wrote
 

Sorry if this has been covered before, but does this website use 5.0 yet?

No problem, and no it isn't, and that topic is on another thread... thanks.



Alex Shirley


 
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1/6/2009 10:10 PM
 

Trying to be nice here...  :)

1.  I agree, if we were more involved and in-touch with what is really going on..  I bet you would find more willing participants.    It's ready when it's ready isn't exactly going to get people involved so they can see the progress or willing to help.

2.  Really shouldn't blame the end users when the product website isn't running the release.

3.  Medium to large changes should not be made AFTER an RC and then release it without another RC.   That's common sense.   The complete opposite happened.

I'm surprised to see the blame being shifted or even partially shifted.   Same point over and over, what upgrade test cases have been run before release (by the core team)?   Don't forget too that the entire schedule for 5.0 is so far off and you get your head knocked if you ask what's going on.  Development is top secret, communication minute and openness non-existent.  Then we get the blame for not testing RC's?

 

 
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1/7/2009 12:50 AM
 

The problem is that you do not release the beta to the community but only to a controlled group. This controlled group consists of developers who have not even updated their modules/skins till today when they had access to 5RC2 since November. What do you expect? Release the beta to the community with a warning that the product is not suitable for production sites and you will get more feedback. Very few people actually test  and give feedback and you are limiting the number even more by releasing the beta to a controlled group.

I see some people complaining about DNN5 who have not upgraded their product to make it compatible with DNN5 when I know for sure that they had access to DNN5. Do you really expect feedback from these people who are not even true to their livelihood?

More “Testers”= More feedback

 

 
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1/7/2009 1:00 AM
 

Well a "Release Candidate" clearly indicates that the release is "imminent". So that was very clear notice that it was going to happy "real soon", specially with an RC2. I can't see how anyone could have been caught by surprise! If anyone ever meant to test, clearly when an RC is announced, that's the last chance to still test!

On the other hand, as the word RELEASE candidate implies: Development has been wrapped up, database structures are final, the product is finshed, no more functions are being added, no show-stoppers are still open. It's candidate for release, in fact, it might just require a change in version number - but the vendor wants to just make sure nothing was overlooked in the final packaging. Now - considering all the changes that were made AFTER RC2, the "release" 5.0.0, clearly was NOT a release of RC2. RC2 never was a "release candidate" as obvious the development had not been finalized to the point where it could possibly have been "candiate for release" yet.

My point is: RC1 and 2 were mislabeled - they were still Betas (work in progress). 5.0.0 is the first RC that deserves that label - and 5.0.1 will be the first "release"

What prevented me from testing was the fact that NO upgrade path was offered from RC2 to the release. I had a new portal project to set up, I really WANTED to set it up under 5.0-RC2 and thus give it a good test and release the site once 5.0.0 was released. But, when I read that I would have to discard all my work and were expected to start from scratch under 5.0.0, it precluded me from going that route.
I don't mind testing, setting up a parallel environment, investing time to convert portals over into a "staging" area, but I can't put time into setting up sites once and then be expected to discard that and start all over when the release comes out. And I see no point testing unless it's a "real-life" project - simulations will not find the errors that real-life usage will raise. By the time something is declared RC1, RC2,... the database structure better be solid and while technically not ready for production, it should "upgrade" to the final release.

 

Best Regards,

Andy

 
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1/7/2009 2:24 AM
 

I agree with Andy's comments about the testing unless it's in real life situations  - however, I did upgrade one of my busiest client sites with RC2, under the idea that the release would be something similar with bugs fixed.. and I did discover issues that were also fixed, one being the fckeditor not working correctly, and it was reported on the forum and fixed.

I have a DNN RC2 5.0 build online and in production and this weekend, i will be upgrading the other sites belonging to the client to 5.00, however, because I have a fully compiled build, and the bugs are generally written out before I get it online, it helps.

I have http://www.dnnbeta.com running which I drop when I can't upgrade, or simply drop to put a new build on, and try to test as much as possible but don't feel comfortable in expressing my thoughts and experiences due to the responses I have read given to others.

I think I would be waiting for a while to put other sites on until I am really confident that DNN is suitable for prime time and at the very least, I would have expected the DNN website itself to be running the latest version  - afterall what's good enough for the community should be good enough for DNN to run.

Nina

 

 



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