There's a few contributors who are really into the Drupal project, but I would guess most contributors don't upgrade their modules until they have to. Until there's a D7 release, there will be no need for people to upgrade their modules, and so they won't. I know because that's what I do. I need a functionality that doesn't exist, I write the module for it, and then I contribute it back for other people who might want it. I will apply patches sent to me (and give other people CVS access), but beyond that I won't develop the module further as long as it does what I want. That means I won't port it to D7 until I need it on a D7 site ; and that won't happen until D7 is out. This is not an uncommon thing in the floss world ; KDE 4.0 comes to mind as a good example. -- ------------------------------ (to send me personal email, remove the _list from this address)