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3/3/2009 10:05 AM
 

john salmon wrote

no need to fork it - simply open it up as full open source and let the community that uses it fix it rather then just testing it.

These are exactly my thoughts too, the Corporation really needs to just publish the development trunk across the entire suite. Things like this could of been fixed eons ago, but it seems they'd rather annoy their users and promote forking the codebase to accomplish these simple tasks...

 
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3/4/2009 9:01 AM
 

I agree too...

Hey DNN Core team, open the project and let the community improve the module, give another live to the Forum Module (it is almost dead)... If you do not want to do that, make it clear to us (and remove it from the list of 'core modules', this is NOT GOOD for DNN).

Bye

 
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3/4/2009 1:14 PM
 

The Forum module isn’t full open source?
I was under the impression that all of the modules were full open source…..
 

 
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3/4/2009 1:29 PM
 

DNN and its family of modules is the worst example I have seen of an open source project where users are allowed to openly contribue code and test and have access to the latets bits.. Module owners seem to be working in silos. Communication between all the people involved is lacking.

 I have seen numerous times where dnn core members post conflicting stories, or are not aware of certain accomplishemts or progress or news. Sometimes no clear direction or answers are given.

But hey, I like DNN and I am graeful for its existence and contributions from volunteers. However some issues just frustrate me.

 
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3/11/2009 9:15 PM
 

Its shocking how one guy and one badly managed team is starting to crumble the DotNetNuke community.  Hopefully Chris can sleep well at night knowing the hand he had in the beginning of the end.


Best Regards, Dave VanderWekke
 
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