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Posts Tagged ‘and-joomla’

Scalability, Analytics, Ease of Use the Focus of DotNetNuke Professional 5.1

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

DNNProf_logo_2009.jpg DotNetNuke (news, site), an open source Microsoft.Net web content management provider, offers both a community and professional version of their solution. The professional version contains some features and functionality not available in the community version, features designed for the enterprise.

The latest version of DotNetNuke Professional hits the streets today. Get the scoop on what’s new in the Web CMS.

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Scalability, Analytics, Ease of Use the Focus of DotNetNuke Professional 5.1

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Magnolia 4.1 Released, Features Pluggable DAM, Clustering Support

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Magnolia 4.1 Released, Features Pluggable DAM, Clustering Support In March this year when Magnolia (news, site) released v4.0 of its web content management system, the company’s CTO Boris Kraft said that while they were happy with the new product, there would be always room for improvement.

Three months later those improvements have come with the first official and complete release of

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Barrie North on Books, Videos, and Joomla!

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Dee-Ann LeBlanc talks with Barrie North about his latest book and video on the Joomla! content-management system, and the three core things that people new to Joomla! need to know.

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Plone 4 Call for Proposals

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Plone 4 Call for Proposals The Plone (news, site) 4 Framework Team has put out a call for Plone Improvement Proposals (PLIPs). PLIPs are necessary for any improvements that are larger than a bug fix and should only be submitted if you either plan to do the coding yourself, or pull together people to write it.

Plone 4 will bring Plone up to date with current technologies, while making it easier to work with for integrators and end users. As this release is meant as an intermediate step toward the radically updated Plone 5, hold any changes that “significantly alter backwards compatibility, visuals or APIs” until then.

Turn in your PLIP submissions by 0700 UTC (3am EDT) on 20 June 2009. To do so, look over previous PLIPs as a guide to what format to use, create a ticket with the type PLIP, and then enter your proposal.

Include information such as:

  • Why is the change important?
  • How will this change be achieved?
  • What downsides are there to this change being adopted?

When it’s ready for consideration, set the milestone to 4.0. From there, you will receive feedback from the Framework Team. The team will then vote on submissions and set deadlines for when they must be ready. The code must be complete by the stated deadline to be included in the release.

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