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Posted about 16 years ago
The holidays have come fast, and some have past already.   Before they are all but gone we would like to wish everyone happy holidays and best wishes in the new year!! We look forward to furthering the project in the new year and making it the best possible. The BugNET team.
Posted about 16 years ago
Edit: This build has been removed from the website and is out of date, expect a new beta very soon. The new build of BugNET has been posted in the downloads section.  This is the first beta 0.8 release which has fixed many issues in the next major ... [More] release of the issue tracker.  For those who are new to BugNET you can find an excellent blog post of what the 0.8 release has added in terms of overall functionality and improvements to the project. We invite you to download this latest beta, test it and provide your feedback in our forums and issue tracker to help us release the final version as soon as possible. You may notice with the amount of new features and the documentation regarding them lacking.  Please be patient as we fill in these gaps and work to document the new and existing features.  Blog posts will soon follow on how to setup Subversion (SVN) integration as well. Thank you for your support! Note: Although this release is a major milestone in the completion of version 0.8 this is not a supported release and it is NOT meant to be used in a production environment or support upgrades at this time.  For more information on this please see the following forum post. [Less]
Posted about 16 years ago by
Finally BugNET DotNetNuke integration has arrived! Peter Donker from Bring2Mind has released a slick DotNetNuke (DNN) module. The features look really useful... Great work Peter!
Posted about 16 years ago by
Finally BugNET DotNetNuke integration has arrived! Peter Donker from Bring2Mind has released a slick DotNetNuke (DNN) module. The features look really useful... Great work Peter!
Posted about 16 years ago by
This article will explain which areas of BugNET are affected by lost machine keys, and how to rebuild a BugNET system without it. In the end you should have a fully fledgedsystem under control of  "admin" and will then need to reset the users ... [More] passwords to allow them to login. I present two techniques, one will require some minor code to be written, and the other some SQL scripting. I have used the SQL technique on a hosted box with success.... [Less]
Posted about 16 years ago by
This article will explain which areas of BugNET are affected by lost machine keys, and how to rebuild a BugNET system without it. In the end you should have a fully fledgedsystem under control of  "admin" and will then need to reset the users ... [More] passwords to allow them to login. I present two techniques, one will require some minor code to be written, and the other some SQL scripting. I have used the SQL technique on a hosted box with success.... [Less]
Posted about 16 years ago by
Since sourceforge.net stopped accepting anonymous donations, Davin has changed the donations button to link directly to a Paypal donations page for BugNET. Thanks for the suggestion Pro-Jee!
Posted about 16 years ago by
Since sourceforge.net stopped accepting anonymous donations, Davin has changed the donations button to link directly to a Paypal donations page for BugNET. Thanks for the suggestion Pro-Jee!
Posted over 16 years ago by
After quite extensive 0.8 testing the community found quite a few bugs in the initial preview release of 0.8. Thanks for your efforts! The features are great, and the interface clean, and there is so much more you can do with the tool.......
Posted over 16 years ago by
After quite extensive 0.8 testing the community found quite a few bugs in the initial preview release of 0.8. Thanks for your efforts! The features are great, and the interface clean, and there is so much more you can do with the tool.......