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Posnuke 0.8?
  • Posted: 05.01.2007, 00:30
     
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    Our target market isn't the webmaster of a small school site. That's not to say that a webmaster of a small community site can't make a good site with PostNuke, or even that it's a bad idea, because you could use PostNuke for exactly that application. However, one of the reasons that Mambo/Joomla is so big is because it seems perfect for the webmaster of a small site due to the vast array of features and the fact it looks nice.

    Meanwhile, larger unique sites, which have to be the target of a Framework like PostNuke .8, care very much about security and the technologies behind the core. That's PostNuke's strength, the core code is fast, secure and feature complete and allows for rapid development of new code that uses the system. Development with PostNuke is easy, contrary to what I've seen of other CMS systems, especially PHPNuke. The advantage of this is that once the userbase of .8 is established, new features and modules should appear thick and fast.

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  • Posted: 05.01.2007, 07:42
     
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    Hmm Tested the latest development release and found few errors in one of the themes. I will report sometimes tomorrow.

    Overall, it looks great and runs much faster for some reason... (I ran it using xampp)..

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  • Posted: 08.01.2007, 23:47
     
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    HammerHead

    ...the core code is fast, secure and feature complete and allows for rapid development of new code that uses the system. Development with PostNuke is easy, contrary to what I've seen of other CMS systems, especially PHPNuke. The advantage of this is that once the userbase of .8 is established, new features and modules should appear thick and fast.


    I too look forward to 0.8 -- because 0.764 is getting confusing. Some things you can template, others you cannot. -- for example, how can I template the searchblock in the header of the pnDefault theme in 0.764??

  • Posted: 09.01.2007, 01:34
     
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    http://community.postnuke.com/module-Forum-viewtopic-topic-51447-start-0.htm#pid219522
    http://community.postnuke.com/module-Forum-viewtopic-topic-51454-start-0.htm#pid219563

    Please do not double post questions. Answer is in the second thread.

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  • Posted: 15.01.2007, 23:02
     
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    Is MS3 upcoming? :)
  • Posted: 16.01.2007, 03:25
     
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    Yes, but precisely when is still unknown - we're applying a number of bug fixes at this stage to stabilise the core.

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  • Posted: 21.10.2007, 20:44
     
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    HammerHead

    We'd all like to see PostNuke .8 final either released or close to it by the end of the year. However, there are no guarantees of this, as has been said many times before.


    When you wrote it in Aug 2006 somebody could understand it as and of 2006. Now we can be rather sure that this not 2007 too. In such a case I would like to ask whether you thought about 2008, 2009 or maybe even later?

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