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Entries for 'Shaun Walker'

Marketing

Patrick Santry has taken on the challenge of marketing DotNetNuke to a larger audience. Thus far we have only relied on our crucial ASP.NET connection to expose DotNetNuke to the world. Patrick's experience with online promotion should definitely hel... Continue Reading »
Oct 13
By: Shaun Walker

Rainbow Observations

After much heated political debate over the logistics of whether an open source project should be completely free or have commercial elements, it appears that the Rainbow project has adopted DotNetNuke's model. The Rainbow newsletter revealed that th... Continue Reading »
Oct 11
By: Shaun Walker

Blog

Since the upgrade to 1.0.10, I have been having some issues with the Blog custom module. I have talked to Matt Fraser regarding these problems and he has promised to send me an updated version soon. Continue Reading »
Oct 08
By: Shaun Walker

Microsoft Support

I received word today that Microsoft will cover the PDC registration fee to enable me to represent DotNetNuke at the Birds of Feather session. The support of Scott Guthrie as well as other members of the ASP.NET team are highly appreciated. Continue Reading »
Oct 06
By: Shaun Walker

DNN Chat

Another group chat, this time focussed more on process. With so many team members it is important that we have a stream-lined development process which everyone understands and endorses. In many open source projects there is a tendency towards chaos ... Continue Reading »
Oct 02
By: Shaun Walker

Achievements

There have been some great promotional accomplishments related to DotNetNuke lately.Stan Schultes, a respected author for Visual Studio Magazine, recently published an article on creating custom modules for DotNetNuke. The first publication was web-b... Continue Reading »
Oct 01
By: Shaun Walker

XXL Meltdown

Based on the decisions from the Core Team chat, action was taken today to reclaim the DotNetNuke Forums as a communication tool dedicated only to the discussion of issues pertaining to the main development thread. This means that discussions related ... Continue Reading »
Sep 30
By: Shaun Walker

Man in the Arena

I have one framed picture on the wall of my office - it is the "Man in the Arena" speech by Theodore Roosevelt - it is my guiding light so to speak when it comes to my professional life. Everytime I face adversity on a project I look up and read it a... Continue Reading »
Sep 29
By: Shaun Walker

Open Source Philosophy

"Open source" means so many different things to different people. And since there is no concrete definition, everyone's interpretation is absolutely valid. From an "academic" perspective, "open source" can logically be translated to mean the source c... Continue Reading »
Sep 29
By: Shaun Walker

DNN Chat

The Core Team held its first ever group chat on MSN tonight. Although somewhat chaotic to follow at times, many pertinent topics were discussed in regards to the project and team. In an open source project with so many distributed members communicati... Continue Reading »
Sep 27
By: Shaun Walker
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