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10/25/2006 1:28 PM
 
Hi Dave, with or without the www would be fine

Thanks!
 
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10/25/2006 1:35 PM
 

Hi Daniel,

please add www.deutschnetnuke.de to your list as well.

Thank you!


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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10/25/2006 8:14 PM
 

Added a new one:  DotNetNuke User Groups

Open to all contributors.


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10/26/2006 7:25 AM
 

Hi Dave,

thanks for adding our site.

I know that your intention was not to compete.  I just saw a post on a search engine, and wanted to check it out first, and do some shameless self promotion second :)

The comparison between the 2 is interesting however (yes, even more shameless promotion), because being Open-SearchEngine developed specifically for DNN, it has much more flexibility at the moment of searching into forums or modules that generate dynamic content in the same tabid (Google does not seem to handle that well... no entries from my forums are shown).

In any case, I think it is a great initiative, and one that will become very popular very rapidly, that's why I wanted to be part of it.  The best thing to do would probably be to integrate google coop into Open-SearchEngine... thoughs are welcome

Best Regards,

Andreas

 
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10/27/2006 10:57 AM
 
adp wrote

Hi Dave,

thanks for adding our site.

I know that your intention was not to compete.  I just saw a post on a search engine, and wanted to check it out first, and do some shameless self promotion second :)

The comparison between the 2 is interesting however (yes, even more shameless promotion), because being Open-SearchEngine developed specifically for DNN, it has much more flexibility at the moment of searching into forums or modules that generate dynamic content in the same tabid (Google does not seem to handle that well... no entries from my forums are shown).

In any case, I think it is a great initiative, and one that will become very popular very rapidly, that's why I wanted to be part of it.  The best thing to do would probably be to integrate google coop into Open-SearchEngine... thoughs are welcome

Best Regards,

Andreas

 

Andreas,  good idea. Actually that would make Open-SearchEngine a sort of search engine provider where you could switch out different search engines.

Your product looks great, the google coop is no competition to yours, its only for us in the community.

 

Daniel

 


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