[consulting] update on making comment tagable?

nan wich nan_wich at bellsouth.net
Wed Jun 2 03:31:50 UTC 2010


Blog comments are node comments. There is no difference.

I may ask at work where we have a huge blog site and see if they are interested in my doing something along those lines.
 
Nancy E. Wichmann, PMP
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.




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From: George Por <george at community-intelligence.com>
To: A list for Drupal consultants and Drupal service/hosting providers <consulting at drupal.org>
Sent: Tue, June 1, 2010 8:19:30 PM
Subject: Re: [consulting] update on making comment tagable?

Dear Matt,

Heartfelt thank you for your very helpful and fast reply!
 
> "The people in charge for the Drupal architecture" is You. 

That was a good reminder, thanks!

> For Drupal 6, it looks like nodecomment module is still actively
> maintained, and this is probably still the best available solution.
> The maintainer of the Advanced Forum module recommends it:
> http://shellmultimedia.com/blog/comment-or-nodecomment-advanced-forum

Do you know whether the nodecomment module would work also for blog comments or only for forum comments?

> You may find that you're well off to throw away your custom code and
> start with the current version of nodecomment.

I will most likely do that. Do you do customization like expanding the nodecomment module's effectiveness for blog comments too, if it is not yet?

george

> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 3:16 PM, George Por
> <george at community-intelligence.com> wrote:
>> hola Drupalistas!
>> 
>> 2 years ago I invested some funds to pay consultants for configuring
>> nodecomments on Drupal 5.x to make comments tagable and, at the end, it
>> didn't work.
>> 
>> Is there any news whether the people in charge for the Drupal architecture
>> are awakening to the fact the the most interesting conversations (and
>> knowledge development) are happening in the comments, and making them
>> tagable would be a blessing for many knowledge communities using Drupal?
>> 
>> If not, does anybody know about a workaround hack that works in Drupal 6.x?
>> 
>> george
>> 
>> 
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