snip from Kjartan's post... "Originally the Sandbox was created as a place to put core patches that were pending review, as we did not have any issue tracker back then. Since then the project module has grown and can now cover most of the original purpose of the sandboxes" snip from Gerhard's post... "The rules haven't changed, they are only enforced." is there some reason we need to shoot ourselves in the foot by blindly applying an existing policy? let's look at a few things here: 1. The sandbox had an original purpose, and the sandbox resource was created 2. The original purpose is outdated 3. People have found other good uses for the resource so the policy for the sandbox is outdated, right? how about we take a little time to update the policy by discussing it here?? it's clear to me that in the intervening time, the community has used it's resourcefullness to find other good uses for the resource -- i think we should try to benefit from that. i see no reason to limit the sandbox to only giant core patches. the resource has obviously proven useful as a place to store pre-alpha contrib work -- there are already people who have spoken out on that. based on the statistics that Frando published, we're certainly not experiencing a resource problem. i'm in favor of a rule more like Karoly suggested: "sandboxes are to be used for code that benefits the Drupal community". can we give a shot at turning that into an updated policy?? hunmonk