For those of you that monitor the DotNetNuke.com Announcements forum you will notice that DotNetNuke Corporation has announced they are doing OpenForce 08 this year and they are looking for speakers. After the success of my presentation last year I am looking for input from those of you in the DotNetNuke community for ideas on topics that you would like to see presented at OpenForce 08.I am looking forward to a potential opportunity to present again this year and would like to present on topics that matter the most to people in the community.
> Module development using alternate data access layers such as Subsonic.> Top 10 modules you should install with your site to improve DNN features. Things like new menu system such as Snapsis, some form builder like FormMaster, an article management systems such as the ventrian.com one.> Top commerce systems for DNN and their strengths and weaknesses> Best practices for using DNN as an intranet> Developing DNN modules without being 100% dependent on the postback for everything and allowing your users to use the back button> Skinning for SEO & accessibility> Hosting & optimizing a large DNN site> Hosting DNN best practicesJust some ideas off the top of my head.
Ryan,Thank you for the input, I have a few of those items in my listing of proposed sessions....now to wait and see who DotNetNuke corporation selects and which sessions...
I presented on using SubSonic as the DAL at the recent Orlando .Net Code Camp, and there were quite a few in attendance. Omitting my unanticipated time constraint, I feel it went pretty well.
I would like to input, Developing Modules for World Wide Locales, since some of modules don't work good with many locales.
Name (required)
Email (required)
Website
Notify me of followup comments via e-mail
Content provided in this blog is provided "AS-IS" and the information should be used at your own discretion. The thoughts and opinions expressed are the personal thoughts of Mitchel Sellers and do not reflect the opinions of his employer.
Subscribe To Blog RSS Subscribe To Blog Updates by E-Mail * Add to Technorati Favorites
Click here for advertising information.
Content in this blog is copyright protected. Re-publishing on other websites is allowed as long as proper credit and backlink to the article is provided. Any other re-publishing or distribution of this content is prohibited without written permission from Mitchel Sellers.