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This discusion between Lee Sykes and Richard Wootton was recorded on the 22nd of August 2008.
In this podcast we talk about:
- OpenForce 08 Europe
- OpenForce 08 Las Vegas
- DotNetNuke Version 5 Cambrian
- DotNetNuke Version 4.9.0
- What’s happening with DNN Creative this month
- DNN UK User Group
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Interview with Chris Chodnicki and Kevin Schreiner from R2integrated discussing Open Web Studio (OWS).
Recorded on the 13th of August 2008, Chris and Kevin talk us through Open Web Studio and some of its key features as well as offering some tips on DotNetNuke in general.
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Live video interview presentation with Dave Snow from Aging Safely Inc. This is a live walk through of Dave’s DotNetNuke website. Dave is a subscriber to DNN Creative Magazine. He has taken the CSS skinning tutorials and applied some of the principles to his own skins while also adapting the CSS to suit his own needs.
Dave’s site is interesting in that it implements a pure CSS skin along with some interesting use of 3rd party modules, so I thought it would be good to do a video interview with Dave and ask him to walk us through his DotNetNuke website. This video goes into the full detail of looking through the modules and skins on the website as an administrator.
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Interview at the DotNetNuke OpenForce 07 conference in Las Vegas. At the end of one of the presentations people were hanging about so I went over to Malik, Tracy and Alex who were sat on the floor to get a background about them and how they use DotNetNuke. At this point I finished the interview as I just wanted to get an introduction to some of the business community in DotNetNuke. Of course we then carried on the conversation and it turned into Tracy interviewing myself about CSS skinning, so I started recording again as I thought it would be interesting to have a listen to, Brad then came over and we also covered other elements such as localization and OpenForce. This was the good thing about OpenForce, lots of conversations hearing how people are implementing DotNetNuke for their own businesses.
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Interview at the DotNetNuke OpenForce 07 conference in Las Vegas. This interview took place at the speakers cocktail party, we discussed how Peter develops DotNetNuke websites for his clients, CSS based skins, usability, and Peter’s OpenForce presentation on Menu controls covering the Solpart, Snapsis, Telerik and Nav menus.
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Interview at the DotNetNuke OpenForce07 conference in Las Vegas with Charles Nurse at the speakers’ cocktail party. Discussing the presentation by Charles on DotNetNuke performance, where he outlined the performance plan, tools, identifying code blockages and the performance improvements that were made with example benchmark figures.
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Interview at the DotNetNuke Open Force 07 conference in Las Vegas. Covering the projects Jon is currently working on, discussing ClientAPI, Web Controls, to the Nav Menu and the new features that will make it a very powerful menu. Jon is currently looking for beta testers for the menu, so if you are interested visit the project area on the main dotnetnuke.com site.
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Interview at the DotNetNuke OpenForce 07 conference in Las Vegas. I managed to quickly do an interview with Cathal on Thursday morning in the speakers room before the final presentation for the conference. Covering Cathal’s roles in the DotNetNuke core team, looking towards the future with website compliance and accessibility, plus thoughts on OpenForce.
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Interview at the DotNetNuke OpenForce07 conference in Las Vegas. Speaking with Joe at the end of the conference to hear his thoughts on OpenForce. Covering meeting the DotNetNuke community, learning about various businesses implementations of DotNetNuke, an international audience, the opportunity for feedback and 500,000 registered users!
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Interview at the DotNetNuke OpenForce07 conference in Las Vegas. Kelly was the last interview of the conference. I had been trying to find Kelly throughout the whole conference and we finally got the chance to meet and have a good chat at the end of the last presentation. We were the last two people left in the presentation room and it was a good way to finish the OpenForce event.
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