The Future of DNN

Welcome to “The Future” — our dedicated space for sharing and discussing the next chapter of DNN’s evolution.

Here, you’ll find updates on new initiatives, technical previews, and roadmap proposals. Our goal is twofold: to inform the community about what’s coming next, and to invite your feedback and ideas as we refine and build new features together.

What to expect now — and later

  • The current focus of this page is the upcoming DNN MVC Pipeline, an ambitious effort to build a modern rendering architecture for DNN.

  • Our goal is to add MVCPL as an optional feature while ensuring full backward compatibility with existing sites. This will allow selecting the rendering pipeline per site and/or per page.

  • We encourage you to read the related blog post linked above, and to join the dedicated forum below to ask questions, share thoughts, or raise concerns.

  • Over time, this page will broaden to cover additional projects and developments beyond MVC.

Your participation is essential — the future of DNN is something we want to build with the community, not just for it.

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DNN MVC Pipeline: Looking for and Supporting Testers

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Dear community members,

As many of you may have seen, the MVC Pipeline project is currently in a technology preview stage. Up until now we have mainly been presenting this to our sponsors, but we would now like to bring it to the broader community and open up the conversation.

We are looking for developers who are willing to test adding support for the MVC Pipeline to their own Modules and/or Themes. We would love to know what you are testing, what results you are getting, and where you are running into challenges. If you need help along the way, we want to support you.

We will organise small group meetings for our testers to support them, answer questions, and collect feedback.

If you're interested in joining, please reply to this post and we'll send you the meeting details via the site's private messaging system.
Please make sure the correct email address is associated with your account so you don’t miss the invitation.

To get the most out of our discussion, we encourage you to download and test the Technology Preview before the meeting:
DNN MVC Pipeline Technology Preview

Having hands-on experience with the preview will help us have a much richer conversation — so come with your findings, your questions, and anything that surprised you along the way!

If you have any questions about the project, testing it or the meetings, please respond to this thread.

Looking forward to connecting with the community on this.

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I am very interested and I am planning to convert one of our agency theme templates in the coming weeks.

use: jfarrance AT accuraty.com

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Great, thank you Jeremy :-)

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I created a MVC version of the 2shine skin from 2sic. It is not a 100% copy as I made some minor changes to the header and footer.

You can find it here: https://github.com/schotman/2shineBS5-mvc-skin

Have fun,
Peter

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Nice and how was the experience of the conversion ? How much time needed ?

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About 6 hours, first time, incl changes to the skin itself

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I first started using the MVC Pipeline over a year ago. I began with the Alpha release and converted all my RocketCDS modules from RocketCDS to MVC.

RocketCDS URL: https://www.rocket-cds.org/

The MVC Pipeline project is a major step forward for DNN and an important move toward enabling DNN to run on .NET Core. I believe this is essential if DNN is to remain competitive in the CMS market. DNN offers far more than many other CMS platforms, and I would be very disappointed to see it lose momentum. This is why we chose to sponsor this project, and why other sponsors have also stepped forward to support it.

With the latest release of the MVC Pipeline, I have now started converting my RocketCDS modules into Razor modules that are fully compatible with the MVC Pipeline.

My RocketContent module, which is a flexible module similar to OpenContent and 2sxc, has already been converted and is working well.

I am currently converting the RocketDirectory, RocketBlog, RocketNews, RocketEvents, and RocketForm modules. So far, I have a working version of RocketDirectory and everything appears to be functioning correctly. My next step is to ensure that all SEO requirements are fully supported.

I also need to confirm that DDRMenu is compatible with the category node manipulation used by the Directory system so that categories display correctly in the menu.

Overall, the transition is progressing well, and I would like to thank the MVC Pipeline team for their continued effort and commitment.

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Wrt to the above mentioned skin, I compared loading speed on https://pagespeed.web.dev/

I found that FCP on mobile is better for the MVC version, compared to the Webforms version, while LCP is about the same. 

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Count me in. I will help where I can.

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Hi Timo,

I’d like to join the tester group.

Exciting times - I’m really happy to see this moving forward.

I’m currently looking into what is necessary to get 2sxc working with the DNN MVC Pipeline, since we are considering it for adoption. I don’t yet know exactly how it fits into the new pipeline, but I assume some work will be needed, and I’d like to better understand the requirements.

I’m happy to test the preview and provide feedback on what works, what does not, and what would be needed from my side.

Please send me the meeting details via private message.

Kind regards

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