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Jul 13

Posted by: Néstor Sánchez
Sunday, July 13, 2008  RssIcon

After catching up slowly on the usual zillions of things that accumulate when you take a vacation, Gallery came into the picture once again. Previously, we had decided to open up spots for team members, so let me start this post by requesting a warm welcome to:

 Andy Burguess
 Surjeet Gill
 Andrew Ryer
 Hans Zassenhaus
 Bill Severance

These developers should have by now full access to team resources and, as I write this, they should be thinking about how to fix the last 12 issues that remain open.  Yes, you are reading right, we only have 12 bugs to go. Those are scheduled to be fixed in the first public Gallery beta ever. Sometime in the coming next 15 days you will see it posted for download and will be able to help iron out anything we may have missed.

As I've said numerous times before, this next release is focused on .net 2.0 porting and bug fixing. No new features will be added. However, at the time we post the beta, we will ask for suggestions for changes, new features and comments in general. This feedback will be incorporated in the Gallery Roadmap for the next versions.

Last, but not least, we have a new package in private beta testing (4.2.13) with several fixes. See the ChangeLog for more details. We are speeding up testing for this and the next packages because our efforts will be dedicated to create features needed for the new installer coming with DNN Cambrian.

Thanks to the team and congratulations guys on reaching this milestone, we are really close!

2 comment(s) so far...


Re: New semester, new private Beta, new Team Members, new Roadmap

Godspeed!

By Exiton on   Monday, July 14, 2008

Re: New semester, new private Beta, new Team Members, new Roadmap

Welcome new developers, your efforts will certainly be broadly appreciated!

By VashJuan on   Friday, July 25, 2008
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