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Preparing for next release

clock October 14, 2007 20:40 by author Team

Since the release of version 1.2 two weeks ago, the BlogEngine.NET team have taken a small break. The weeks up to the release were a little chaotic so a break was needed, but now we are ready to move forward again.

We’ll start to work on the roadmap and the feature set and then we start architecting and designing. It’s going to take some time because the 1.3 version will have a major feature set compared to previous versions and we want to get it 100% right.

All the features will be added to the roadmap continuously as we specify them individually. The roadmap is not finished yet so there is no estimated date for the release. It will come as we move closer to a fully specified feature set.

In the meanwhile, please tell us what features you would like to see in the 1.3 release that isn’t already on the roadmap. All suggestions will be taken seriously.

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October 15. 2007 06:49

Martell

This is a test.

Martell

October 15. 2007 09:35

ronny

a photo gallery would be a fantastic feature

ronny

October 15. 2007 15:33

rtur

It would be great to have an extensions tab in the admin section where you can turn them on/off and change settings (if extension has any).

rtur

October 15. 2007 20:03

Justin Etheredge

1) A footer section for syndication feeds. This way people could insert a block into the bottom of an rss feed for ads, or whatever static content they might want.
2) Askimet Support

Justin Etheredge

October 16. 2007 08:00

ct

need multi-blogger

ct

October 16. 2007 08:05

ct

I think if it has the mulit-blog feature in the v1.3, then it can be used in a sns site, I now is developing a sns site and is looking for a good and strong dot net blog system.

ct

October 16. 2007 09:08

Team

@Justin, why do you want Akismet support? Do you get spam on your BE installation?

Team

October 16. 2007 15:32

Dominick

My biggest issue is with the xml files. I would love if there was an option to go completely SQL. I'm on a clustered environment. I have issues because it could take up to 10 minutes or more for the files to sync up.

Dominick

October 16. 2007 23:02

markus941

Here's my requests:

- ability to add custom <title></title> tag to page/post
- slugs for pages as well as posts
- nofollow on the comment's author website link (not just in the comment itself)
- page and category hierarchy

Looks like 1.2 has a lot of other stuff covered. Can't wait.

markus941

October 17. 2007 00:42

Miron

Thanks for the 1.2 release.
Its perfect. Try to leave it light and simple as it now,
and don't make it a 'monster' .

Miron

October 17. 2007 03:11

mrbowling

i would love to see a page|subpage and category|subcategory hierarchy that would be great.

mrbowling

October 17. 2007 10:23

Paul

My biggest usability issue is with the themes (not all, but several themes exhibit this problem) - when you do a blog posting with just one or two lines of text and add an image with align=right or align=left which is considerably larger in height than the text, the image 'breaks out' of the boundary lines (div?) of that post and runs into the rest of the UI. I have to add several blank lines of text to equal the height of the image in order to prevent this - and go back and edit a few times so I get the spacing just right. It's a real pain. Cogitation gets it right, but Standard and most others get it wrong.

Seems like a pretty basic theme fix which should be out of band with 1.3 work? Surely can update skins without major release? Smile

Paul

October 18. 2007 13:39

Justin Etheredge

@Team

No, I don't get a lot of comment spam on my site (I just started it), but I always hear about other bloggers having huge problems with it. Is there any mechanisms in BE.net that are there to thwart comment spam? I didn't see any captcha (which I would rather not use) or anything.

Justin Etheredge

October 18. 2007 16:08

Justin Etheredge

One other thing that would be cool is to not use the username as the author of posts. A user should have an alias which displays there (or at least have the option of having an alias.) For example, if my username is jetheredge then I should be allowed to have "Justin Etheredge" as my alias so that my blog posts show up as this. Instead I have to have Justin_Etheredge as my username since users cannot have spaces in them

Justin Etheredge

October 19. 2007 03:29

James Skemp

@Justin:

Justin, Akismet is not necessary with BE.NET. The solution in place effectively means zero-automated spam (although plenty of people come knocking, at least on my site).

There's a number of posts on Mads' blog about spam and how BE.NET fights it - http://blog.madskristensen.dk/search.aspx?q=spam - but he may post a quick-and-dirty version here in response as well.

I don't understand it all, but I know it works.

There's a downside, with the Application log filling up rather quickly with these, but there's always filters or log size limits.

~James

James Skemp

October 19. 2007 16:38

Justin Etheredge

@James

Thanks, I'll definitely dig into the code and see how it works. It is good to see that BE.net has some systems in place for this.

Justin Etheredge

October 20. 2007 08:20

Talal Alsubaie

- An AJAX photo gallery will be great.

Talal Alsubaie

October 20. 2007 12:57

Talal Alsubaie

- An AJAX photo gallery will be great.
- Adding CAPTCHA to commints posting.

Talal Alsubaie

October 20. 2007 16:48

jesus

bueno mi sugerencia es que paso con el idioma español en el bogengine.net 1.2(no esta istalada, porque), ya q en la version 1.1 si estaba, le agredeceria por que lo quitaron o que paso ya q aumentaron mas lenguajes o idiomas y sin embargo quitaron el idioma español, por favor diganos ue pasoo.

jesus

October 20. 2007 17:21

Ed

Pagination of long posts would be an excellent feature.  Allow a user to enter a tag in the article where they want the page break (with a button in the editor to facilitate this).

Ed

October 22. 2007 04:17

mrbowling

Ed 1.2 already supports this with the more tag, whenever you type more it will create the page break with the link.

also yes a photo gallery would be great Smile

mrbowling

October 22. 2007 22:51

joshua

A reset button for referrers or at least a better systematic approach for categorizing.

The problem is if I click on "Monday" in the referrers, it still shows the top referrers for EVERY monday.  The referrers aren't just for today only. I have daily updated material so i would like to know the different referres every day.

thanks.

joshua

October 23. 2007 11:28

wouter keus

Hy,

Love the BlogEngine but I would like suggest two more adjustment possible for the roadmap:

* fileadministrator to delete uploaded images and files
* working editor to insert embeded media without the callback-error
(www.codeplex.com/.../View.aspx?ThreadId=13703) Hope to find a sollution soon.

Rgds,

wouter keus

October 23. 2007 11:42

hellohzq

yes ! hope to next ver

hellohzq

October 23. 2007 14:45

Niall

Any idea of when the next release will be? Excellent blog application may I say.

Niall

October 24. 2007 00:23

Scott

Great blog. Finally something to hopefully be something like WordPress for .net in the next few releases.  

Couple of suggestions:  
1) Multi-blogger (as other(s) have already suggested
2) Concentrate on the blog alone and don't make it a mess like CommunityServer.

Make it the best blog with .net community and thanks!

Scott

October 24. 2007 20:24

Buddy Lindsey

Maybe some bug fixes oh like. The importer for example.  It has a nasty bug in it making it impossible for me to import my data from a blogml file.

Here is the disucssion talking about it.
www.codeplex.com/.../View.aspx?ThreadId=16715

Buddy Lindsey

October 26. 2007 05:08

joshua

Big SEO request (and, honestly, slight aggravation),

The main blog index page is not very conducive to SEO.  You have two fields in setup.  First field is title, second is description.  The description should NOT be appended to the title.  If I want it appended to the title, then I'll add it myself in the title field.  Further, I do not want my "Pages" in the keywords.  I want to add my own custom keywords for the main page. The only other option would be for me to re-create the home page as a separate page and add custom keywords and description, but that's pain. (Please note, that the posts pages are fine. I'm only talking about the front page.) Now, when you look up my site in google, the description is messed up.  And, unfortunately, there's no way to change it until the next release. I can't disable your description and keyword mechanism either. It would be great to at least be able to put my own description and keywords in the custom header, but google treats that as "overlooading" and throws both references of the META out.

From an SEM, I must say while the project as a whole it a great piece of work, the SEO, however, hasn't been thought through enough.

Please fix.

joshua

October 26. 2007 07:21

joshua

If anyone is interested, I hacked the code and added three lines to the PostList.ascx.cs file for my previous post (see comment just above) to work.

smiley {at} starveme {dot} com

joshua

October 26. 2007 15:10

TurkishExPortal

hello all,

could you give any exact date for new release ? 1.3 should support MySQL interface Smile

TurkishExPortal

October 26. 2007 18:58

Abdulla Yasir

An AJAX photo gallery will be great, BUT photo downloading and saving DISABLED even through on context menu.

Abdulla Yasir

October 27. 2007 02:32

Abdulla Yasir

Gentlemen,
I know that asp.net allows resizing pictures for display only whislt also reducing file size, without actually affecting the image itself. Allowing such a function of slicing the picture to a desired size, within blog entries, will allow quick download.

I have seen this function used in litebox photo galleries. My request is to allow resizing withing a blog entries.

Abdulla Yasir

October 27. 2007 16:34

Bill Miller

Great work so far!  This is by far the best open source asp.net blog I've used.  I've been through most of the internals and you guys have made it very easy to customize.

I do have a couple feature suggestions...

1. Surveys - Maybe a candidate for a plug-in once the framework is in place?

2. Something similar to the "Share This" Word Press plugin.  This would allow a single link to be placed in the post which could either expand using JS or redirect to a seperate page showing a full list of social bookmarking sites and a form to email the post.  The list of bookmarking sites should be configurable through the admin settings.  With the plethora of sites out there today it makes the post too cluttered to list more than a few.  I've customized (hacked) my installation of BE to do this but I'd rather not have to mess with the core code each time a new version is released.

I'd be happy to help in any way.

Bill Miller

October 29. 2007 01:14

Josh Stodola

I agree with Miron.  Take all suggestions with a grain of salt.  You dont want to get to crazy; stick with your KISS instincts.

Best regards...

Josh Stodola

October 29. 2007 13:19

Techbray

That's cool.

Techbray

October 30. 2007 21:37

Andrew Eick

1) ability to set up perm-redirects (Http: 301).  My problem is I am migrating from another blog service, but need to keep my permalinks from my old blog intact...

2) Email the 'daily activity reports'  DasBlog emails the report to me everynight, and it is kind of fun to see the activity.  Having it "just appear" in my inbox is kind of fun...

Andrew Eick

November 5. 2007 19:00

Team

I'll add this to the suggestions list on CodePlex, but currently there are two issues with how the commenting system prevents users from impersonating an author:

(a) I was able to use the name "Team" by simply adding a space to the end. There should be a trim called on the validation method that checks for equality of the two strings (I'm not sure if the post will be highlighted as an author post or not, we'll see in a second).
(b) The validation method only checks against the author of the post being commented on. In a multi-author environment one could still impersonate another author on the system (though the author highlighting only appears for the author of the current post, iirc).

Team

November 5. 2007 22:00

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November 18. 2007 01:15

Young

I wish not to require email when user attempts to write for comment. I can tell that users don't want to provide their email address so that they can leave comment as a anonymous user.

Young

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