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6/29/2006 10:04 PM
 

When I look here and see the reported issues   http://support.dotnetnuke.com/Issues.aspx?m=1

I know they are not verified yet but can I assume these exist in both 4.x and 3.x ..      it is still officially the same codebase?

 

 
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6/29/2006 11:57 PM
 

yes, both code bases are virtually identical, with only minor syntactical differences. The fact that the majority of issues with the release candidate are marked as 4.x rather than 3.x simply reflects the fact that most of the people testing use 4.x now (over 75% of downloads are 4.x). At present we fix issues in 3.x, and 1 coreteam member syncronises them in 4.x. Sadly the issuelog we use doesn't have an easy way to log issues to 2 versions simultaneously, so listed them twice is obviously twice as much work and at present we're pushing as hard as we can on issues, so duplicating the listing can come later.

Cathal


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