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3/20/2006 7:53 AM
 

Active Forums has been added to the list of Forum Applications for the asp.netPRO Readers Choice Awards.  Visit aspnetPRO.com to cast your vote today! (hopefully for Active Forums)

 


Will Morgenweck
Director of Product Management
DotNetNuke Corp.
 
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3/20/2006 8:05 AM
 

Awesome job Will. You have my vote :)

 


Chris Paterra



Get direct answers to your questions in the Community Exchange.
 
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3/20/2006 11:29 AM
 
Thanks Chris! 

Will Morgenweck
Director of Product Management
DotNetNuke Corp.
 
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3/20/2006 12:48 PM
 
Definitely have my vote.  Unlike CS, a forum that actually supports DNN

Joe Brinkman
DotNetNuke Corp.

The Accidental Geek - Joe Brinkman

 
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3/21/2006 12:52 AM
 

It is possible to construe that this post is a "solicitation" under our current forum guidelines.  However... it is a solicitation which we deem to be of benefit both to DotNetNuke and to the community at large!  DotNetNuke and many of its resources have been deemed "ineligible" to participate in the asp.netPRO Readers Choice Awards due to their status of being "free" ( so if we charged licensing fees like some other CMS's... we'd be listed ).  It is delightful to see a commercial DotNetNuke module represented.

If you have not cast a vote in favor of Will's quite excellent forum module... you should.  Consider it a vote for DotNetNuke in general.


Scott Willhite, Co-Founder & Director of Community Programs for DotNetNuke

"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly... what is essential is invisible to the eye. "
~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

 
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