For those interested in dotnetnuke, theres a few new sub-projects in the offing. First out of the traps is the blowery compression module (which has been re-branded as the "DotNetNuke Compression Module"). It adds http compression to dotnetnuke, which will allow sites to substantially reduce the amount of bandwidth they use, as well as speeding up the delivery of content. The press release can be found at http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Default.aspx?tabid=812 . For those who can't wait, or wish to use it on non-dotnetnuke sites, Scott McCulloch's posted a useful guide to integrating it on existing sites @ http://www.smcculloch.net/Home/tabid/35/ctl/ArticleView/mid/363/articleId/46/EnablingHTTPCompressionforDotNetNuke.aspx
A second sub-project, which is a bit further off from release, is the popular Santry Resource Directory manager. It's previously been available as a DotNetNuke 2.x commercial module, but will now be a free sponsored sub-proect avaialble under the BSD licence. Patrick Santry, the original developer, posted confirmation of this @ http://forums.asp.net/898696/ShowPost.aspx .You can see a pre-release version in action on the dotnetnuke.com site.