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1/5/2010 4:31 AM
 

They used to be here..but now I only find them one-by-one under Forge....Choose a module....look in quick links.

If this is the final setup of the new forums, then it will kill the level of discussion in the core module forums and it also makes it appear that the core modules aren't really a part of DNN any more....just another open source project module that works in DNN.  This to me is dangerous for DNN, since having a solid set of out of the box functionality is key to mass acceptance of DNN.  With the new forum layout, it makes DNN look like a 'developer only' tool and that will seriously cut new user takeup of DNN IMO.  There are many of us out here that don't write code but still deploy DNN for professional use with core and purchased modules.

Thanks

 
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1/5/2010 5:35 AM
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If you go to forums home, you do find Subforums for bundled modules well hidden in Section "DotNetNuke Forge", Forum "Module Forums.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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1/6/2010 3:25 PM
 

OK,I guess the setup was changed because now it looks good and the setup was different when I posted the original message.

Thank you

 
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