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10/16/2008 9:47 AM
 

Antonio Chagoury wrote
 

My previous post is sooo big, that I deserve a +1 Post!

1) Thank you, Mr. HammonD. :)

2) Thank you Mr. Chagoury.

I was truly not attempting to "troll", as noted I was fine with DNN for what it was and would have continued to be fine with it... however just after the blog posts about all the new features a person came to me and said that they wanted DNN but with an SEO blog (tey wanted BlogEngine.net for its features and simplicity).  At that time, I told them to just hang on because the DNN blog was coming very soon and it looked great.  Then as more and more time went on, as I hope you will understand, I got caught in the crossfire and the person got tired of hearing me say "be patient"  So I looked bad and DNN looked bad and I got frustrated.

That potential client is gone now.  Oh well.

I sincerely appreciate your updates here now.

And Alex,  I really did not mean to appear to be a troller.  For the record my use of my multiple accounts was not a conspiracy, I thought I made it clear that it was the same person writing in.  Between us - and this is internet-wide, not just here - I just have never understood why a person posting for the first time is considered to have less merit than a person who has a high count.  But that's just me, and my pet peeve of the internet communication systems going back to the days of dialup BBS and Compuserve, and no hurting/burning flame was intended.

smith

 
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10/16/2008 3:09 PM
 

FYI:

The Blog module has just been resubmitted to the Release Tracker. If you would like to track its process please follow this link:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Products/Development/ProjectReleaseTracking/tabid/997/ctl/History/mid/3337/ItemID/348/Default.aspx


Inspector IT, Inc.Antonio Chagoury | Microsoft MVP
Inspector IT, Inc.
Professional .net & DotNetNuke Solutions
web: www.inspectorit.com
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10/16/2008 6:41 PM
 

No wait. Did you say "Vegas" and "release" together?  You didn't mean "beer" and coding at the same time Did you?

Just kidding... I think we all *most definitely* appreciate yours, your team's and everyone else's hard work. It definitely relieves a lot of us to know that the blog module is alive and well ... soon to be going live. The collective concern was whether this thing fizzled out ... or worse, is no more on anybody's radar.

Communication helps well, and now that you described it, we all feel the gratitude (and happy) and understand what was wrong.
 

 
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10/16/2008 7:07 PM
 

Antonio Chagoury wrote
 

FYI:

The Blog module has just been resubmitted to the Release Tracker. If you would like to track its process please follow this link:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Products/Development/ProjectReleaseTracking/tabid/997/ctl/History/mid/3337/ItemID/348/Default.aspx

Blog module has just sucessfully passed first step of the release process.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group   European Network of DotNetNuke Professionals

 
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10/17/2008 5:44 AM
 

Antonio-

Thank you for your direct and candid coverage of progress (yes - all of this is significant progress!) on this mod. This type of open, transparent, and direct communication is very much appreciated. You, and the entire team, are rockstars. I'm excited to get my hands on this and promise to put it to good use!

Best regards,
- Jeff

 
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