Community Server 1.0

I'm thrilled to announce the immediate availability of Community Server version 1.0:

Download Now!

We will release the source code within the coming days, we have also begun work on version 1.1. The theme for version 1.1 is:

  • Performance - we intend to run both www.asp.net/forums and blogs.msdn.com on Community Server. Today these sites serve millions of users on the same 2 web servers and single database server. We've introduced new architecture into Community Server and we expect performance and scale to be better overall, but we know we'll identify some new issues with these high traffic sites.
  • Simplification - We want to focus on simplifying the platform. We are going to introduce more wizard as well making the administration UI even more user friendly.
  • Quality - A big goal for Community Server was to release a product that was of very, very high quality. We are shipping with defects - actually about 50 that we know about - but most are minor and have acceptable workarounds. We fixed over 900 bugs (that we tracked). Our goal for 1.1 is to make the platform even better than 1.1.

We also intend to move to shorter release cycles. There will be breaking changes to APIs between versions 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2. After 1.2 the APIs in Community Server will be locked. By locking the APIs in 1.2 we can provide smoother non-breaking upgrade paths.

We also will begin - when our already busy schedule permits - moving back into a mode where we enable participation in the development by people other than those employeed by Telligent.

Lastly, I'd just like to personally say thank you to our team for working some insane hours over the last 8 months and everyone in the community that believed that we were doing the right think with what was ASP.NET Forums, .Text, and nGallery. It's been a tremendous amount of effort but I can say with confidence that Community Server version 1.0 brings the best of its legacy together and has greatly improved it.

Published Friday, February 18, 2005 10:42 PM by Rob Howard

Comments

# re: Community Server 1.0

Saturday, February 19, 2005 2:47 AM by Andrei
Is there an import tool from .Text 0.95 to CS ? If now will there be one ? If so, when ? :P

Thanks

# Community Server 1.0 RTM! Released!

Saturday, February 19, 2005 3:39 AM by TrackBack

# Community Server 1.0 RTM! Released!

Saturday, February 19, 2005 3:45 AM by TrackBack

# re: Community Server 1.0

Saturday, February 19, 2005 6:38 AM by James Shaw
Congratulations! John has been working with integrating rc1 with our CMS and the forums are running already. Telligent should be proud!

# re: Community Server 1.0

Saturday, February 19, 2005 6:52 AM by David Taylor
Rob,

Congrats on your release. Sorry I did not post this to you during beta, because I did notice this about a month ago (I have been busy); You have probably the most minor usability bug, which has the effect of making the product look immature (which I suppose it is given you are just at V1 now).

In summary, when I go to communityserver.org (at least with the Theme you have), and hover over the tabs at the top...There is about a 1-second delay until the icons are updated (because I am hitting your server from Australia). What is worse, is that if I move my mouse fast....Sometimes the icons appear in an inconsistent state (ie like 3 of the icons have been clicked). You either need to preload images (if you are using them) or change the way you are updating the styles (without needing to round-trip to the server). I know this probably sounds really little (like you shouldn't fix it), but trust me...if you saw the effect, you would be embarrassed ;-)

Note...This is a very basic issue many apps have when people have not looked at them with a little latency. To simulate this, you might need to find a HTTP Proxy in Australia or Asia and configure IE to route your request to your US server via the proxy....That would probably give you the same effect. If you really bug me I might install camtasia and record what it looks like so you can see yourself.

Anyway....Great you have finally shipped, I am really happy for your team :-)

I so understand what you guys have acheived in getting a framework in place working on V1.1 of .NET, yet using the new providers so it will be a no-brainer to migrate onto ASP.NET 2...That will just make so many people happy over the next 1-2 years, and many people do not realize how important it was to get that right in V1.

I may play with the product more next month and see if I can use it for any of our external hosting products....Need to see if it will work with our model first.

Regards,

David Taylor

# Lots of news to report!

Saturday, February 19, 2005 11:27 AM by TrackBack

# Community Server v1.0!

Saturday, February 19, 2005 2:29 PM by TrackBack
As you may have heard from either Scott, Rob, or the Community Server message boards, Community Server...

# Community Server v1.0!

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# Community Server 1.0 arrives!

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# Community Server 1.0

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