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development It took us a little longer than intended after the bug-fixing weekend to hunt down the strange date issue during some upgrades from 764.
 
Posted by kaffeeringe.de  on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 Read More  ·  Comments (1) · 1449 Reads
development A group of programmers and teachers have been working in the Intraweb project for some time. The aim of this project is to make a powerful communicational system for schools which at the same time offer teachers and students some utilities that make easy working with Information Technologies. The result of our work is an intranet ideal for schools, that can be used in other areas, and it is based on PostNuke. A lot of schools in Catalonia are using this intranet.
 
Posted by aperezm  on Monday, February 11, 2008 Read More  ·  Comments (4) · 1282 Reads
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By default, PostNuke is not optimized for SEO, but you can easily customize it in order to increase your rank in the search engine. Indeed, multiples officials and unofficial plugins have been created in order to help you for that purpose.

Note that,
  • this tips could be outdated in the future. icon_smile
  • i will talk only about intern SEO,
  • this tips can help your SEO, but can not "decrease" your rank (that's not dark SEO)
 
Posted by mumuri  on Wednesday, January 30, 2008 Read More  ·  Comments (5) · 1677 Reads
development The second Bug-Fixing Weekend again showed how much work can be done, when a bunch of people get together. There were about 20 users online in the Skype chat: Part of them fixing bugs and the other part finding new.
 
Posted by kaffeeringe.de  on Monday, January 14, 2008 Read More  ·  Comments (14) · 1550 Reads
development Today and tomorrow the second bugfix weekend is happening (as reported here), in which several users and developers are meeting virtually to eliminate errors and problems.




 
Posted by Guite  on Saturday, January 12, 2008 Read More  ·  Comments (5) · 1256 Reads
development Time and again I read on the forums and here in the comments: "The core/module developers should do this and that. I can't do anything about it - I am not a programmer." There is one thing you should know: Developers love feedback!
 
Posted by kaffeeringe.de  on Friday, January 11, 2008 Read More  ·  Comments (2) · 1100 Reads
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In a final concerted action we plan to fix all remaining, severe bugs in .8 to be able to make the release we have all been waiting for so long: Next weekend (12th/13th January) we will meet online in Skype and have some nice working hours together.

 
Posted by kaffeeringe.de  on Monday, January 07, 2008 Read More  ·  Comments (3) · 1322 Reads
development There might have been a time when more people worked on PostNuke and when more modules existed but what I see coming these days is of such great quality that I don't want to have the old days back.
 
Posted by kaffeeringe.de  on Saturday, December 22, 2007 Read More  ·  Comments (4) · 1175 Reads
development Just in time for the period of Christmas Day I made a package of a first preview version of ModuleStudio. So who is still searching for something to play between Christmas and New Year, is herewith invited to take a look at this tool.
 
Posted by Guite  on Friday, December 21, 2007 Read More  ·  Comments (8) · 1258 Reads
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After some busy months (pnMeeting, NOC problems) the PostNuke Foundation is proud to annouce the release of PostNuke .8 RC2.

 
Posted by kaffeeringe.de  on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 Read More  ·  Comments (35) · 2746 Reads

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