Modules up for adoption
With the work going into Drupal 6 development, work, and a number of other modules, I've been looking over my list of contrib projects and admitting that I simply don't have enough hours in the day to maintain all of them effectively. I'm actively seeking maintainers and co-maintainers for the following modules. Drop me a line if you're interested in any of them and we can chat. If you're familiar with Drupal code and want to make a splash, a number of them offer some cool opportunities. Maintainers sought * Akismet -- The Wordpress anti-spam API. Insert Block -- Inserts blocks in node bodies using [this] syntax Insert View -- Inserts blocks in node bodies using [this] syntax Latest and greatest -- Cast votes on aggregator items. Loves and Hates -- Cast votes on taxonomy terms * Node Moderation -- Complex role-weighted voting for nodes Related Nodes -- Taxonomy-based 'similar nodes' block Co-maintainers sought Custom Breadcrumbs -- Create customized breadcrumb trails for each node type Custom Links -- Add links to nodes without code * Custom Pagers -- Forum/Book/Gallery style pagers for nodes in views * VotingAPI -- A backend API for voting and rating modules Most of these modules would need someone with moderate Drupal familiarity, but aren't particularly huge or complex as modules go. Starred modules are more complex and/or tricky, and would need someone with experience working on other modules and solid familiarity with Drupal's APIs and code standards. Most of the modules in the 'Maintainers sought' category (Akismet is one exception) haven't been upgraded to Drupal 5, or are in progress; I just haven't had time or had the need to. Most of them (Akismet excepted, probably) will become unmaintained after the Drupal 6 release unless someone else wants to pick them up. Modules in the 'Co-maintainers sought' category are all running smooth on Drupal 5, but my attention is divided enough that patches, fixes, and new features only get sporadic attention. I'm hoping to find other folks who share a similar vision for their future directions. If anyone is interested, drop me a line. Thanks! --Jeff
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Jeff Eaton