DNN Blog

Author: Antonio Chagoury Created: 3/30/2007 7:03 PM
Welcome to the Blog's Blog :) This is not only where I will be Dog-Fooding the blog but also a place to share, discuss, and brain-storm.
By Antonio Chagoury on 3/25/2008 8:55 AM
It gives me great pleasure to welcome Don Worthley to the Blog Team.

Don is an experienced .net developer and a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT). He has been very active in the community forums and diligently answering your questions and helping out wherever and whenever possible.

Don is a great addition to the team, and I am personally glad to have him on board to help shape the future of the Blog module. Please join me in giving him a warm welcome.

P.S: There is room for more, so if...
By Antonio Chagoury on 7/20/2007 7:28 AM
Recently Microsoft posted a patch that has caused many of you DNN Blog users a lot of grief, so much grief, that the Blog forum is floaded with topics such as: "HELP!", "CANNOT ADD BLOG" and so on.

First, let me say that I am not blaming Microsoft, in fact, this is clearly our fault! (See "How to Fix" section)

Symptom:When try to Edit or Add and new Blog entry you get the following error message:  

Error: Edit Entry is currently unavailable. DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions.ModuleLoadException:...
By Antonio Chagoury on 6/14/2007 2:57 PM
Fellow DNN Bloggers,

If you have not noticed yet, the Blog module version 03.03.00 has passed QA and is now available for download here: http://www.dotnetnuke.com/tabid/125/default.aspx  -- Hip hip, hurray!

If you would like to learn more on the changes and enhancements on this version please refer to the issue log here: http://support.dotnetnuke.com/Issues.aspx?m=1&c=2&v=122

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By Antonio Chagoury on 6/3/2007 11:03 AM
Folks,

I just wanted to give you a quick update on release 03.03.00. This version of the Blog is currently about to enter the "dog fooding" stage. (http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Development/ProjectReleaseTracking/tabid/997/Default.aspx)

What this means, is that the module has passed most tests and that means that we are close; so close you can almost touch it.

On another note, we are already in full swing with the development of 03.04.00. I am planning for a release tracker submission around the end of June to mid-July. I will post another blog soon about all the new and exciting additions and changes.

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By Antonio Chagoury on 4/7/2007 7:35 PM
Hello Folks,

Good news! The 3.03.00 version of the blog module was submitted to the DotNetNuke release tracker on April 1st, 2007 (I promise this is not another April's fool joke, I just happened to packaged it on that date ).

This release resolves 28 issues logged in the Gemini Issue Tracker. (Click here for more information).

I have also scheduled another...
By Antonio Chagoury on 3/31/2007 10:41 AM
Hello Folks!

Spring is here, and the Blog Module is out of Hybernation. It's alive and well.

As the project description states, Blog applications are gaining more popularity and have become the medium of choice for the dissemintation and sharing of information. Blogs and Blog services are popping up everywhere. 

That said, here at DotNetNuke, we have realized that the Blog Module needed a *bump* in order to get the innovative and creative juices flowing once again.

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