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By Ken Grierson on
8/1/2011 11:48 AM
Wow, I'm no longer only the lonely in QA! (with apologies to Roy Orbison)
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By Chris Hammond on
7/21/2011 10:51 PM
In case you didn’t hear, DotNetNuke 6 was released yesterday. In preparation for the release I went up to our Engineering office in Langley Canada (I work out of our San Mateo, California office) to sit down with some of our developers and have them do some demonstrations of some of the new features in DotNetNuke 6.
These are all relatively short videos, with the goal of them being under 10 minutes, one or two is slightly longer than that. They are all free to watch! Here’s a listing of those videos, and URLs to them in the DotNetNuke Video Library. In no particular order.
(Read the full post)
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By Joe Brinkman on
7/20/2011 7:34 PM
I am pleased to announce the launch of DotNetNuke 6. This release marks a significant milestone in the history of DotNetNuke platform. Keep reading to find out all that DotNetNuke 6 has to offer both seasoned users and those just seeing the platform for the first time.
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By Joe Brinkman on
7/14/2011 7:18 PM
After 8 months of effort the finish line is in sight. With almost 3000 code checkins touching more than 2000 individual files, this release has been monumental in it’s scope compared to most DotNetNuke releases. Not since the days of DotNetNuke 2.0 and 3.0 have we accomplished so much in a single release. In spite of the sheer number of changes we have made, DotNetNuke 6 is one of the most stable platform versions in quite a while. That is not just my opinion but the opinion of the vast majority of people participating in our beta testing.
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By Joe Brinkman on
6/22/2011 9:41 AM
 Over the last 6 weeks, the DotNetNuke team has been hard at work preparing for our first Beta release of DotNetNuke 6. The DotNetNuke 6 Beta does not include a lot of new functionality but does include significant refinements of the features we had previously highlighted during our CTPs. Even as we were putting the finishing touches on the beta release, the team has been actively out promoting the upcoming launch and demoing DotNetNuke 6 at every opportunity. We have used these opportunities to get feedback from the community and have incorporated some of the suggestions into this release.
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