Hi,<br>I am working on a theme, which needs a module to extend its functionality ( ajax callbacks, etc... -> <a href="http://sotak.co.uk/drupal-admin-theme-vol-1">http://sotak.co.uk/drupal-admin-theme-vol-1</a> )<br><br>
I wonder what would be the best practice, how to give this module to users. Should I create a new project on d.o. in contrb/modules and put the module here and write into themes README file that you need to download and install it? Or should I commit it under theme's directory?<br>
<br>Won't it be nice if drupal could look into themes directory too to check if there are some modules inside the themes so it can stay packed together? :)<br>Maybe new line in .info file which will specify type of contribution? eg. module/theme<br>
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