Announcing: Community Server Hawaii

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Tom Lynch
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By: Tom Lynch
Posted: Wed, May 2 2007 11:54 AM In reply to

Great news to see the hub/group stuff coming in Oahu.  Can't wait til October.

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Posted: Fri, May 4 2007 2:56 AM In reply to

Sexy announcements all three of them.

 BTW, whoever did the Silverlight site - sweet looking job.

 
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By: judehk
Posted: Fri, Jun 29 2007 9:10 AM In reply to

Looks cool. What are the chances that this will ship with any documentation?

 
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By: Jose Lema
Posted: Sat, Jun 30 2007 1:01 PM In reply to

Hi judehk,

Since we know that, historically, our documentation has been a weak point, we opted to push all documentation thru our new http://docs.communityserver.org wiki and kb. As such, beginning in Community Server 2007 (and beyond), we have/will not be "shipping" any documentation.

That said, we are daily adding to the documentation on that docs site and have every intention of getting the key components of Hawaii listed there as well. Hopefully you will agree that while it still needs work, we are getting better.

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By: judehk
Posted: Mon, Jul 2 2007 11:52 AM In reply to

I think a wiki is a great idea for the documentation. But as it stands I think there are two problems. Firstly it is a bit thin as it stands (just 3 small FAQ's for the whole forums section). Secondly and maybe more worringly for the future it is geared towards users of  a CS based site rather than developers (very little guidance on how the software works - were to tweak/skin things that aren't accessed via the control panel).

 
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By: Jose Lema
Posted: Mon, Jul 2 2007 5:47 PM In reply to

Hi judehk,

I agree that the wiki/KB is a great idea for documentation. I also agree that it's not as *complete* as we would like. (We're getting there...).

Furthermore, we recognize that we need to ultimately serve about four different audiences:

  • Customers - trying to make a purchasing decision by evaluating and understanding the basic capabilities of the software
  • End Users - trying to figure out how to use the software (much of the old "shipped" FAQ answered these questions)
  • Administrators - trying to configure the software for their particular community needs
  • Developers - trying to understand/modify/extend the platform to meet the needs of their projects/sites/clients

Since we have different folks in different roles looking at our documentation, it's true that it will look thin for any particular individual (role) while we ramp it up. But rest assured that we will continue to increase/improve our documentation until all those roles can easily find answers to frequent questions.

All that said, are there specific questions you're looking to get answered? If so, I'd recommend you start a couple new threads and we'll be sure to do our best to get you a sufficient answer.

Hope that helps...

 

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Jose Lema

 
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Dave
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By: Dave
Posted: Thu, Jul 19 2007 4:55 AM In reply to

 Are you still on target for July for the 1st release?

 
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Posted: Fri, Jul 27 2007 2:44 PM In reply to

 So this great wiki idea is no longer in play according to the new schedule?

 
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By: Charles Boyung
Posted: Thu, Sep 20 2007 11:47 AM In reply to

I was just wondering if the Oahu release is still scheduled for October.  I need that hub/group functionality for a release, and if it will be available in October, I may be able to avoid writing custom logic to do something like that.

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Jose Lema
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By: Jose Lema
Posted: Thu, Sep 20 2007 12:59 PM In reply to

Hi motoyugota,

As we previously announced in late July, the Groups feature will be part of Community Server 2008, set for release in the first quarter of 2008. Our first beta of CS 2008 should include the Groups feature, but there's no date around that yet.

Hope this helps...

One is glad to be of service...

Jose Lema

 
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Charles Boyung
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By: Charles Boyung
Posted: Thu, Sep 20 2007 1:45 PM In reply to

Jose,

Well, that helps and doesn't help.  Now I know where it's at, but unfortunately, that means I'm going to have to build some custom functionality to hold my marketing people over until the 2008 release.

Thanks for the info, though.

Charlie

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Jose Lema
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By: Jose Lema
Posted: Thu, Sep 20 2007 1:54 PM In reply to

Hi Charlie,

Understood. Sad

I would definitely recommend that you subscribe to our announcements blog so you're aware of any course corrections (or other relevant information) as soon as they're made public.

Thanks

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Jose Lema

 
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Posted: Thu, Sep 27 2007 10:39 PM In reply to
Hi Jose,
 
We are currently using CS 2.1 that has been customize with additional pages, separate database integration, forms, etc. We are a paying subscriber to CS  and like others, excited about the future 2008 version. We are struggling with the decision to upgrade now to 2007.1 OR would it be easier to wait and make the transition to 2008 and skipping the move to 2007.1? We like the 2007.1 version but it is not a must upgrade based on the feature set for us. From what I have read about the 2008 version, it will be a must upgrade since the proposed features are on the list to add to our site. Will there be features to make an upgrade from 2.1 to 2008 easier in the proposed 2008 version?  I would be interested on your (or other Telligent personnel) thoughts / recommendations about our dilemma.
 
Thanks,
Cam
 
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By: Jose Lema
Posted: Fri, Sep 28 2007 2:38 AM In reply to

Hi Cam,

We made some significant internal changes with CS 2007 (themes/membership), some great enhancements with CS 2007.1 (performance), and a slew of bug fixes. While you could stay on CS 2.1, my recommendation is always to move to the most current version. Otherwise, if you find a bug in CS 2.1, you're stuck until you upgrade in Q1 of 2008.

Personally, I think now is the perfect time to upgrade. You'll get all the benefits of our recent releases and the ability to stage your final upgrade to CS 2008. With the addition of Friends, Messages, Media Gallery, Groups, ... you may not want to wait until the last minute to try to manage it all.

Ultimately it's your call, but I would definitely recommend a move to CS 2007.1 now, and then jump onto CS 2008 in about six months.

Hope that helps...

One is glad to be of service...

Jose Lema

 
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