What about simply having an iframe to https://drupal.org/modulecheck/modulename, which returns a "You're running the latest version" normally, or a button saying "click here to upgrade" otherwise. The button essentially pionts to the changelog / install notes. (later, the button can point to the installer which autoupgrades stuff). -Arnab On 11/19/06, Bèr Kessels <ber@webschuur.com> wrote:
Op zaterdag 18 november 2006 18:41, schreef Karoly Negyesi:
In overall this solution is not enough because you many modules but by far not all from contribs, so neither a per module feed or an eat-it-all feed won't suffice. So definitely we need more code in project.
I never said it would be enough. All I said is that, instead of talking for ages here about that utopian solution, then get into developing some whole new release-pushing-xmlrpc-system, we can offer a default RSS feed with block NOW.
As in: now. Not something in some future after some unknown development cycle.
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