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Jul 9

Posted by: Alec Whittington
7/9/2006  RssIcon

Well it would seem my blog got a little messed up there and I had to clean it up. In the process I deleted the post about the game plan. So here we go again.

Game Plan

The way I see it, this module is in need of a serious kick in the pants. Bugs have been reported and not officially addressed or have been corrected, but not taken out of Gemini. Due to this, the first order of business once I am familiar with the development process here, is to address all of the reported bugs. We currently have 7 bugs reported in Gemini with a few more reported in the forums that are not listed in Gemini yet. Once we can eliminate these, we will move on to phase 2 or better known as New Features.

I have already compiled a list of new features that will be implemented over the next few releases of the module. I will not go into more detail on these until all of these features have been approved along with the roadmap for development of them. Just please rest assured that they are a combination of feature requests from the forums as well as some new functionality that was not requested there.

So sit back, buckle, and enjoy the ride. It should be something to see.

Alec

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Re: Game Plan: Again

Great to hear Alec. Thsnks for the update.

By daxdavis on   7/9/2006

Re: Game Plan: Again

I haven't visited the individual blogs much, and I've been wondering if users are supposed to download the individual modules after bug fixes are released or are all fixes/updates held for the next release of DNN?

By Harisahmed on   8/17/2007
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