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6/30/2010 10:11 AM
 
Hi,

What's up with the launch of a Wiki on DotNetNuke.com? 

Thanks,

Robert
 
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7/1/2010 4:16 AM
 
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It's very obvious that the wiki is not a high priority at the corporation HQ. A wiki would be very useful for the community. Maybe too useful, so that it would compete with other resources like the professional knowledgebase or the satellite sites owned by core team members  . It doesn't take years to setup a wiki. Even if it's DNN 5.x. Clearly, nothing is being done. 
 
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7/1/2010 4:51 AM
 
Lars Tungen wrote:
It's very obvious that the wiki is not a high priority at the corporation HQ. A wiki would be very useful for the community. Maybe too useful, so that it would compete with other resources like the professional knowledgebase or the satellite sites owned by core team members  . It doesn't take years to setup a wiki. Even if it's DNN 5.x. Clearly, nothing is being done. 

Beside "A wiki would be very useful for the community", any other statement is just wrong.

 
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7/1/2010 5:04 AM
 
Stefan Cullmann wrote:
Lars Tungen wrote:
It's very obvious that the wiki is not a high priority at the corporation HQ. A wiki would be very useful for the community. Maybe too useful, so that it would compete with other resources like the professional knowledgebase or the satellite sites owned by core team members  . It doesn't take years to setup a wiki. Even if it's DNN 5.x. Clearly, nothing is being done. 

Beside "A wiki would be very useful for the community", any other statement is just wrong.

 So please enlighten us then: How many more months or years is it going to take the dedicated wiki team to get the high priority wiki online?  It would have been useful in the 8 - eight - years that have passed. And it probably will be useful for the next decade also. If it has priority and someone is working on it and it's possible to implement with DNN 5.x it should have been here a long time ago. It's not rocket science is it? 

 
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7/1/2010 7:02 AM
 
Your conclusion is wrong that a missing wiki indicates a missing interest by the corporation or the Core team. It is no secret that the core Wiki module doesn't comply with the needs for a wikionDotNetNuke.com. This was tested internally and it failed. Over the years several attempts started to find suitable solutions, which all did not satisfy.
It looks like that there is no real demand for a DotNetNuke based wiki. Neither Snowcovered, Marketplace or Codeplex were offering alternatives for years. Currently there is only one single product offering on Snowcovered, which is still in testing. 
You are right, it is not rocket science. However it is much more to do than a simple installation, especially if you have some hundred thousand users and serious amount of traffic to manage.



 
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