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3/23/2009 9:47 PM
 

 If you got an improved solution, adjust namespaces and create a new project on codeplex to gain progress with your group of people, using a different name. please make sure for end users, not to conflict with parallely installed forums core module.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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3/31/2009 4:14 PM
 

I really only care at this point that the forums on this site get fixed so I can start getting notifications. Any chance of switching the official DNN site forums to ActiveForums?  I am sure(didnt actually talk to anyone) the boys over at Active modules would be willing to cut a deal for the honor of being on the official DNN forums.  Maybe someone on the core team can fix the bug while we wait for Chris to release the new forums?

 
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4/7/2009 7:17 AM
 

So nobody's noticed yet?

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Development/ReleaseManagement/ProjectReleaseTracking/tabid/997/Default.aspx

So it looks like we might well have it in a month once the release tracker has done its thing.... good to hear some real progress at last :).

[Stands back and watches community implode ]



Alex Shirley


 
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4/8/2009 8:40 PM
 

I did notice a few days ago Chris checked in a couple bugs I filed a while back.  I wanted to keep my mouth shut to not jinx it.  Welcome back Chris.  Hope everything is ok.

Alex Shirley wrote
 

So nobody's noticed yet?

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Development/ReleaseManagement/ProjectReleaseTracking/tabid/997/Default.aspx

So it looks like we might well have it in a month once the release tracker has done its thing.... good to hear some real progress at last :).

[Stands back and watches community implode ]

 
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5/13/2009 9:40 AM
 

Nothing real happened with this Forum module. OK, was in the release tracker, and.....so what? (It has been couples of times since 2007)...
Sorry, but the bottom line is pretty bad. The forum team would like to have a perfect module. You can test the forum millions of times, but as soon as you release the new version, new problems will came out... and that is ok.

if you'll take another 6 months, (making 2 years since the last update), is even worse than any "regular" expectation. No matter how hard you work, if can not reach your own goal (and looks like Team goals are not release a new version, and maybe no one in the DNN team care about that).

Do not say that the more you test the better the forum module... (so far, the more you test there is NO better module, because the module does not exist in the real world)...

having under DotNetNuke site this forum module is something pretty bad for the community, "I feel in the past", far far away from the "WEB 2.0",. You have thousands of users but just couple of them are posting in this forum/section (did you figure out why?).
 

CU later...

 
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