DNN 4.9.3 Released
DotNetNuke Corp does not seem ready to place all Easter eggs into the version 5 basket just yet. Earlier this week it released another “stabilization release” for the 4.x code branch even after hinting several times in the last few months at the end of the road for version 4 of the web application framework. It’s probably save to assume that DNN Professional Edition is the driving force behind this prolonged life support, which should calm the part of the community who have perceived PE as the end of CE. Either way, you can find details on the 4.9.3 release in this blog post by Shaun Walker and download the latest release here.
More DNN news and happenings next.
- DotNetNuke made it into the final round of Microsoft Canada’s Ignite IT Awards 2009. The grand prize winner will be chosen on April 15. Keep your fingers crossed!
- The follow-up to last year’s DNN Connect is slowing taking shape. Renamed to The Day of DotNetNuke and organized by the Orlando DNN Users Group, the event is scheduled for June 13, 2009 in Tampa Florida. Stay tuned to this blog as I’ll report on additional details as they become available.
- A few weeks ago I wrote about blogging on DotNetNuke and here is a utility module written by Dario Rossa that “allows import / export between the core DotNetNuke Blog module and the BlogML format.”
- In number 10 of his series on DNN tips and tricks, Joe Brinkman sheds significant light on the Reports module and explains why it truly deserves the title of “Swiss Army knife of the DotNetNuke module world.”
- First introduced at OpenForce 2008, Engage Software announces the release of Engage: Campus, an eLearning Management System for DotNetNuke. Demo the LMS here.
- Form and List team lead Stefan Cullmann put up a dedicated website for the module featuring a blog, documentation, and a template gallery.
- Declan Ward provides an overview of CodeSmith templates for DotNetNuke module development by pulling together resources from around the web and building on them to create a DNN module in C#.
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