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Friday, February 09, 2007
The HomePage module is being retired from the Smart-Thinker Product Suite
By Rodney Joyce @ 8:07 AM :: 4600 Views ::
Some of you may have noticed that the HomePage module no longer features in the Smart-Thinker Product Suite.
 
It is with much regret that I've decided to retire this module from the suite due to a number of reasons, one of them being the architecture of the module and the choices made to try and solve the limitations of 1 role per user. In the end the module works on a small scale but it requires constant maintenance every time a new version of the core is released. It is also a potential security hazard as the core might change and expose a hole in the module (this is a result of the module being too tightly coupled to the DNN core to try and integrate itself with the core role/tab functionality).
 
The other reason is that module development is simply not sustainable. I spend a lot of time each month supporting this module (it's one of the smallest development efforts but consumes the most time in support due to the architecture).  I'll share some figures with you to illustrate this point: I have between 15-25 Product Suite sales a month. Most customers purchase the $49 Silver Product Suite, which equates to just over $1000 a month of income (£500), which is not enough to cover the cost of living in London.
 
I've had to be realistic with regards to how many modules a single person (Smart-Thinker is comprised of 1 programmer, 1 CEO, 1 Analyst and a cook, but unfortunately they are all the same person) can work on. My ultimate goal is to make a suite of products that can emulate social networking sites like MySpace, and the HomePage module does not fit in. I have hundreds of ideas for the Groups, Events and User Profile module (keep an eye out for "My Friends" functionality coming soon with the UserProfile module!) but I do not have enough time to develop them all (even working full time). I either have to cease module development or take drastic action to try and increase the amount of time I spend on development.
 
I have fixed 2 outstanding issues in the HomePage module (child portal role creation and the tool bar for non-admin edit roles), but this will be the last release (4.3.2). The source will be made available to all Smart-Thinker customers, but will be unsupported. I will not be able to dedicate time to this module's support and questions on the Forums can be answered by other members. I hope that by making the source available solutions will be shared and the existing limitations of the module will be overcome.
 
I have opened this thread for discussion on this subject. I apologise to all HomePage users and I hope you understand that this is a better action than simply ceasing module development like so many other forgotten DNN developers...
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By Rodney Joyce @ Wednesday, February 14, 2007 3:59 AM
One other module to consider is BizModule's Personal Gallery.

I have not personally used this and I do not endorse it, but it may help HomePage users. From what I understand it works on the same principle as the HomePage module in that it creates a page per user. Note that it functions like the early versions of the HomePage module where it creates one role per user (those of you who remember the early versions will also know that this lead it to become non-scaleable and was the driver behind the single role manipulations that ultimately led to it's retirement....)

Smart-Thinker is in no way affiliated with Bizmodules.

By Phil Speth @ Wednesday, February 28, 2007 3:35 PM
Would this Make any difference in your ability to maintain the Homepage module?
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User-level Permissions - role-based security is a powerful feature of most web applications but it does not always provide the level of granularity required in all scenarios. For example, what if you want to provide advanced site personalization features like those which are available on most social networking sites (ie. mySpace.com or Live.com?) In this case you need to be able to grant content management rights to individual users, without being required to create a role for each user. To solve this problem, we have enhanced the Permissions area in the application so that you can now provide Users with privileged access to Pages, Modules, and Folders. We expect that by embedding this behavior in the framework, it will create the potential for many new and exciting third party solutions in the DotNetNuke ecosystem.
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This was an exerpt from Scott's forum.

By Rodney Joyce @ Thursday, March 01, 2007 3:37 AM
Yes, I saw this in the DNN newsletter - see
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/ForumsDotNetNuke/tabid/795/mid/2108/threadid/111535/scope/posts/Default.aspx

It's hard to say how it will affect DNN - I am trying to find out more about it as that is all I have to go on at the moment. I can't commit to anything, but I won't rule out redesigning the HomePage module IF the core offers support that allows me to avoid the hacks I disliked doing. If you find out more let me know please...

By Tom McMurtry @ Sunday, March 04, 2007 12:46 AM
How can one get this source?

By Rodney Joyce @ Sunday, March 04, 2007 7:14 AM
The source is available to download for all Smart-Thinker customers.

By shai eden @ Sunday, March 18, 2007 9:39 PM
Sad to hear it, but understna your point.

There is also a new but very good module that make personal pages. It is developed by Lucas, who doesn't almost publish it, but it is very good.

I found it on this site: www.dnnfusion.com

By Rodney Joyce @ Wednesday, April 11, 2007 4:38 AM
I was recently asked if the other ST modules use the same codebase as the HomePage module and if therefore they were susceptible to the same problems.

This is not the case at all - it was not the shared code that was the problem - it was the attempt to solve the problem by using role manipulation on the fly. None of this type of code exists in the other modules - this was a specific design choice to try and get around the 1 user per role problem and relates only to the HomePage module and what it was trying to achieve. The other ST modules are robust and secure.

If you would like to discuss this in more detail technically then please do so on the Forums.

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