The PostNuke team is pleased to announce the release of RC3, following an extended period of bug fixing on RC2, released late last year. This release includes well over 100 bug fixes over RC2, which was tested extensively by the community. The development team feels that, barring any unforseen issues this release will be the last before 0.8 final.
As this is the final RC before 0.8 is released, we request that as many people as possible test this build for bugs. However, do not use this release on a live website as it is not production ready. RC builds are unsupported in a live environment.
PostNuke 0.8 RC3 Upgrade Pack Download
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PostNuke 0.800 RC3 Core Download
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PostNuke 0.800 RC3 ValueAddons Download
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Release Highlights
There are a number of improvements in RC3 over RC2, these include an enhanced upgrade script, the new Tour module and some last minute categories module improvements.
New Upgrade Script
The two upgrade scripts, upgrade76.php and upgrade.php have now been combined into a single file. In addition to this, a number of interface improvements have been made to make the process of upgrading your .7x series websites simpler and more reliable. The new script also solves some long standing bugs with the update proceedure, so we invite anyone who had problems with the upgrade proceedure previously to try again with this new version.
Tour Module
In an attempt to reduce the learning curve when first starting with PostNuke, a new module has been developed to introduce you to this new release of PostNuke. It provides a first time tour of PostNuke, introducing you to common terms like block, module and theme with which new users may not be familiar and also gives some basic hints and tips on where to start.
For more experienced users, there is a 'New In PostNuke 0.8' section, where you can discover more about this release of PostNuke, and a distribution tour, where authors of distributions can describe the purpose of their package and how it benefits you as a site administrator. The distribution tour page is stored in docs/distribution/tour_page1.htm, and an example is included in this release. This file is not intended to be viewed outside the Tour module, as the Tour module adds navigational elements around the page.
Finally, module and theme developers can include tours for their module, to introduce users to key features, or help them familiarise themselves with the basics. It is intended to serve as a crash course for all modules - be they complicated (such as Pagesetter) or more simple (such as the Pages module). Certain modules have hidden features about which a user may not necessarily be aware, and we hope that the tour module will allow module developers to better promote the features their modules contain.
The tour module supports multipage tours for all modules - simply store tour_page1.htm and any subseqeuent pages in modules/yourmodule/pndocs/, or themes/yourtheme/docs.
Categories Improvements
The categories module received a few last minute improvements in SVN just before the release of RC3. These improvements are aimed at developers using categories in their modules, and especially multiple categorisation scenarios. Further details will be available shortly, but those interested can read the patch submitted for the issues at the NOC.

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1. Teb wrote on Feb 19, 2008 at 10:41 PM
Hooray! Thanks everyone involved, developers and testers!
2. JørnWildt wrote on Feb 19, 2008 at 10:44 PM
Yeah! Congrats to everybody and thanks a lot for the effort.
3. AmmoDump wrote on Feb 19, 2008 at 10:47 PM
Thanks, we have had a very productive last few weeks! I have been glad to see more people getting involved with this process!
I am very proud to have a small role in this, myself. Thanks, again to the core Devs!!! Thanks, everybody invovled!
4. Abadia wrote on Feb 19, 2008 at 11:45 PM
Yeahhhhhh!!!! I was waiting for it since your last post :D
5. jaenosjelantru wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 12:35 AM
Thanks so much to all those who helped get this out the door. Time to TEST AWAY!
6. Topiatic wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 03:51 AM
AHUUUUGGA!!!
7. Pharaoh wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 04:38 AM
Can't wait get it up already arrrrrrrr *runs in circles* I looked at it and 2 looked good :D Time to see what's different even if I can't find any
8. dits wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 07:15 AM
Million thanks! I'll start testing!
9. vojur wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 08:31 AM
Thanks!!! I start translate it to belarusian!
10. whiskey-town wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 09:23 AM
Thanks to EVERYONE!
11. DavidJ wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 10:46 AM
Many thanks to all.
12. kaffeeringe.de wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 11:14 AM
@vojur: That means you stay with PostNuke, right?13. jami wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 12:08 PM
nice shot!
14. vojur wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 01:10 PM
kaffeeringe.de, yes i stay and wait $newname!
15. nestormateo wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 02:49 PM
Definitely thanks to everybody involved!Just a note:
For those that will upgrade RC2 sites to the RC3, it's required to 'Regenerate the module list' and upgrade the Categories module. The upgrade takes care to re-build the map of the categorized items.
Also, not all tour pages are written yet... and we'll include screenshots and some styles
16. AllKnightAccess wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 08:06 PM
When it's officially announced, wouldn't it be humorous if we all find out that "$NewName 1.0" is really called "$NewName 1.0"?
All this reference and word-of-mouth to the term "$NewName" has now let it become a widely-known brand-name in itself.
17. kaffeeringe.de wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 10:23 PM
@AllKnightAccess: That is exactly what makes me think that the real new name will be accepted pretty fast if only we get rid off the *Nuke legacy with it18. Landseer wrote on Feb 20, 2008 at 11:50 PM
@AllKnightsAccess: Now you revealed our secret. Please feel cursed.
19. Paustian wrote on Feb 22, 2008 at 07:11 PM
Congradulations everyone. PostNuke has been incredibly valuable to my work and is a great CMS. I am learning 8 and will be upgrading my live sites as soon as it goes final candidate. I have not found any problems in the testing that I have done.20. TakeIT2 wrote on Feb 22, 2008 at 11:24 PM
Cool