Dries Buytaert wrote:
- I opened up the use of the DRUPAL-4-7 tag for contributed projects (not for core). Thus, if you maintain a
Yay! That solves issue I have with volunteer and massmailer.
module, theme or translation, you can create a DRUPAL-4-7 branch. Because Drupal HEAD and Drupal 4.7 are still one and the same, it's probably premature to branch your project (unless you want to rewrite your project for Drupal 4.8.0). Also, the DRUPAL-4-7 tarballs won't be packaged for another week or so.
- I haven't released a Drupal 4.7 release candidate yet because I feel we're still dealing with too many (critical) bugfixes. We need a base level of stability and confidence before we can roll out a release candidate. Nonetheless, Drupal HEAD is getting more and more stable every day so keep reporting and fixing those bugs. It is the one path to a Drupal 4.7.0 release (candidate). I think we might be able to roll a release candidate as soon as next week.
Sounds good.
- As of tomorrow, I'm not likely to make any more API or database changes, unless deemed important. (I might make an exception for some of the pending patches/work but I'm not likely to consider _new_ patches that add _new_ functionality.) I'll be more strict, and that implies that some patches will not make it into Drupal 4.7.0.
Can you maybe make a list of patches/issues (for features) that still do have a chance if somebody works on them?
- In good tradition, I plan to upgrade Drupal.org to the release candidate as soon as possible. I'm currently waiting for the simplenews.module to be "forms API"-ified, and I have yet to port some drupal.org specific modules/pages (eg. the one that generates http://drupal.org/mailing-lists/).
Make a list and hope for help. ;)
Chances are that the cvslog.module needs more work as well -- haven't checked.
I had started the update and Jake G finished it yesterday.
As soon we can upgrade, we'll be able to roll out the improved search module. All in all, it's probably going to take another 2-3 weeks though before we can attempt to upgrade drupal.org.
Let's see. ;) Cheers, Gerhard