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10/28/2009 10:29 AM
 

 Forum notifications.
 
 I think its been well over a year now since forum post notification has worked.
 Most have read apologetic and often embarrassed posts from dnn people saying its a big engineering issue to upgrade due to the size of the forum.
 
 I may be missing something here but probably 70% of the current forum is out of date or irrelevant so why keep it?
 I accept that there are some useful posts back from 2007/06 but most are useless to any current install.
 The only reasons I can see for keeping it is vanity or maybe a natural reluctance to loose data in any way.
 
 What about moving all the old stuff into a legacy forum and then giving DNN a forum fit for purpose.
 This is not unprecedented as lots of old dnn posts where left behind (asp.net forums?) when these forums started.
 Such a a policy would also return more relevant searches from Timo's wonderful search page.
 
 I am lucky in that I don't ask that many questions any more but if you are starting out or stuck the response one gets from forums can be make or break.
 
 Just my opinion.
 
 Ian
  


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10/28/2009 10:42 AM
 

Sounds like a sensible idea.

 
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