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Agenda for EPiServer Community Developer Forum

This Thursday evening (9th December) sees the first EPiServer Developer Forum dedicated to our Community platform. Here is the agenda:

17:30 Welcome drinks and mingle

18:00 Hidden Gems in Community 4 & EPiServer Framework 6.1

18:30 Community & Mail Futures: R2 Wave (due 2011)

18:45 Buffet and drinks

19:30 Community & Mail Futures: Project Falcon (due 2012)

19:45 Open Forum: Here you can discuss any feature of the existing and proposed releases of EPiServer Community & Mail and also get to vote for your favorite features that you would like to see in future releases.

There are 3 places left, register here.

Dec 06, 2010

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