By Joe Brinkman on
1/22/2010 6:54 AM
In December the DotNetNuke project made a large upgrade to our issue tracker which had been stuck on an old version for the last couple of years. We have been using Gemini from Countersoft for the last 6 years and it has served us well. Unfortunately, earlier versions were having performance problems with the amount of issues we were tracking across all the module projects along with the Core framework. Countersoft made a decision when moving from 2.x to 3.x to completely overhaul the security model. If you ever had to use Gemini 2.x for a large project like ours you would have found that the task for migrating the old security settings was enormous. We had over 40 projects each with security configuration affecting hundreds of users. As a result of the shear amount of work involved, we avoided upgrades long past the time when an upgrade was warranted.
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By Joe Brinkman on
1/20/2010 2:15 AM
I am pleased to announce that DotNetNuke 5.2.2 has been released. DotNetNuke 5.2.2 is a monthly stabilization release and includes a number of fixes aimed at improving the overall stability and performance of the platform. Over the last year we have been undergoing a lot of changes behind the scenes in how we manage the DotNetNuke release process which I’ll be discussing in a separate post. The result of all that effort is that our releases are becoming more predictable and with greater emphasis on testing. This particular release reflects those process improvements. As usual, the complete details for all of the changes can be found in the ChangeLog. Major Highlights Fixed issue where tabname lookup's were case-sensitive and caused problems when loading controls. Fixed issue where Captcha control did not include a value for the Alt attribute. Fixed issue where...
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