Another month, another DotNetNuke release. With each passing month the Quality team continues to get better at building DotNetNuke in a repeatable manner. Our processes are becoming more and more automated and our QA and maintenance teams are starting to become comfortable with the processes. It is a marked change from where we were just 12 months ago. As a stabilization release, we focused this month on closing out the highest profile issues in the issue tracker. We continued our efforts to solidify the installation experience and have expended additional effort in adding more error handling to the New Module wizard that was added in 5.2. One major change in this release is that we are moving away from doing any significant enhancements during a stabilization release. Occasionally we will have a minor change to existing functionality that is aimed at providing better feedback or otherwise resolving a usability issue. Outside of these issues we will do our best to avoid introducing any new or changed behaviors which are more likely to introduce new defects into the product. We do have one significant change in this release in the form of support for the PayPal sandbox which was implemented prior to our policy change. You can see the highlights from this release below. As usual, you can review the ChangeLog for complete details. Read more: DotNetNuke