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Old forum URL: forums.lhotka.net/forums/t/3.aspx


RockfordLhotka posted on Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Welcome to the new CSLA .NET forum, hosted by Magenic Technologies, with the Community Server software provided by Telligent.

As always, the home site for CSLA .NET is www.lhotka.net/cslanet, where you can find news, answers to frequently asked questions and downloads of the framework and related resources.

This forum is a replacement for http://groups.msn.com/CSLANET - which has served the community for a number of years. If you are looking for older discussions you may want to check there. Associated with that forum is www.searchcsla.com, which allows you to search the archive of that older forum.

But now we've got this new forum, which will hopefully overcome some of the limitations and reliability issues of MSN - so please make good use of the forum and enjoy!

Rocky

xal replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

Awesome!
Congrats Rocky!

Will there be any effort to port the messages from the old board to the new one? (I recall you saying something about that in your blog...)

Andrés

justncase80 replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

This looks sooo much better too.

WaywardMage replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

I did a search for "port" and got:

Will there be any effort to port the...

*giddy*Geeked [8-|]

Chris replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

Yes!!!  AWESOME!!!  This is going to be great!

Chris

CyclingFoodmanPA replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

    Awsome!!  This looks really nice and I am looking forward to checking back frequently.  I currently am working on converting the Northwind example in C# to be CSLA 2.0 compliant and hope to have it up as another example for people in a few weeks or so.  Am very busy learning the CSLA 2.0 stuff along with Dreamweaver as I have created a Web site for my wife and myself and have boatloads of content to still upload. 
    Congratulations Rocky, this is excellent, like all your other work!!

Keith S. Safford

 

 

 

Bill replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

A very welcome change.  Thank you!  The VB book should arrive any day now and have an opportunity to convert my VB6 CSLA project to 2.0!  Life is gooder :)

Bayu replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

Holy Cow!

This certainly rocks! Great job!

I'm simply looking forward to posting replies here. Party!!! [<:o)]

Bayu


Calico182 replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

looks great - a welcome change

twistedstream replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

Looks great Rocky!  I'm already lovin' CSLA.NET 2.0.

~pete

CrazyCoder replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

Coolness.

cslarocks replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

CSLA.NET 2.0 is all goodness!  Great job, Rocky.  I have a production app on 1.5 and will probably be upgrading it to 2.0 sometime in the not too distant future.  Some of the improvements in 2.0 are what I had to add to 1.5 to get it to work for my application (like the binding providers).  I also like your extensive use of generics.  Generics make life so much easier when it comes to working with lists and collections.  I purchased the new edition of your C# book a couple weeks ago and reading through it has me pretty anxious to start using the framework!  Thank you for your quality contibutions to the .NET community!

glenntoy replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

Great Job Rocky, looks nice and well organized.

miroslav replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

Aaahhh!
Feels like home.

It will be a pleasure to be the part of this community. Let's rock!!!

Miroslav Popović

guyroch replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

Rocky, you the man!

Jav replied on Monday, May 08, 2006

Wow.  This looks fantastic.

Jav

redgoblin83 replied on Tuesday, May 09, 2006

I realy prefer this one than that from msn.

See ya,

Tim Ensor replied on Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Hi guys

Nice to see we have a new home :-)

 

Tim

JHurrell replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

This is fantastic! A Csla forum I can reach from behind the paranoid firewall at Xerox.

Vaxman2 replied on Friday, May 05, 2006

Thanks for setting up the new forum!

I feel like I just moved into a new house, with the new paint and new carpet smell. It seems so big and wide open.. :)

ChrisD replied on Saturday, May 06, 2006

Guys,

Just set my account up and this is gonna be such a fantastic change to what we are used to.  I'm glad to see that Rocky has still got a link in place to the old forum so that if it proves too difficult to port the old messages here we can still get at them.

Actually with my knowledge of how dodgy data migration can be due to quality of data I think it might be an idea just to leave the old stuff where it is and continue afresh?  Just in case the ported messages do not come over in a legible format. After all we do have Terrences search engine for the old site.

Am I being terribly controvesial here?  I don't think so... what do other folks think?

Cheers

ChrisDBig Smile [:D]

JoeHome replied on Saturday, May 06, 2006

I agree Chris leave the old stuff where it is might be an idea to lock it down though and point the punters over here? I'm sure you can still post on the old site?

 

 

Joe

 

 

ChrisD replied on Saturday, May 06, 2006

Yes if there is a way for Rocky or any of the administrators of the old site to disallow further posts then thats a great idea.

The only downside to that is that anyone waiting on feedback from a thread wouldn't get it but it would not be hard from them to restart the thread here.

Cheers

ChrisD

Bayu replied on Saturday, May 06, 2006

ChrisD:

Yes if there is a way for Rocky or any of the administrators of the old site to disallow further posts then thats a great idea.

The only downside to that is that anyone waiting on feedback from a thread wouldn't get it but it would not be hard from them to restart the thread here.

Cheers

ChrisD



FWIW: I agree with the idea of locking down the old forum .... certainly aids to clearity when all new posts go in one place.

I just guess it is slightly early to 'commit' entirely to the new forum already. Maybe it's wiser to wait several days/weeks until this new forum has been through its childhood stages .... don't know if this is really  necessary, but the last couple of hours the forum appeared to be down for example.

Bayu



Zagaaru replied on Monday, May 08, 2006

Really nice, more organized and easy to view.

simon_may replied on Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Top man Rocky.  It looks good. Thankyou

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