err...Views DataSource resuming service
This is a general apology to people who filed issues for my module - apparently I am not subscribed to my own module's issues list. This is pretty embarrassing...but anyway yes the the module is alive and I'll be working on the issue queue for the rest of the evening. I think it should be the default behaviour when creating a project on d.o to be auto-subscribed to the issue queue. Allister -- Muppet Show > Monty Python
I'm very happy to hear that work will resume on the module. I think I have a patch or two in the queue from long ago, and would be happy to update them for the latest version of Views. I, too, would like to see maintainers auto-subscribed to their projects. Is there a (non-technical) reason why this is not already the case? Matt On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Allister Beharry <allister.beharry@gmail.com> wrote:
This is a general apology to people who filed issues for my module - apparently I am not subscribed to my own module's issues list. This is pretty embarrassing...but anyway yes the the module is alive and I'll be working on the issue queue for the rest of the evening.
I think it should be the default behaviour when creating a project on d.o to be auto-subscribed to the issue queue.
Allister --
Muppet Show > Monty Python
Quoting Matt <matt@aleph-null.tv>:
I'm very happy to hear that work will resume on the module. I think I have a patch or two in the queue from long ago, and would be happy to update them for the latest version of Views.
I, too, would like to see maintainers auto-subscribed to their projects. Is there a (non-technical) reason why this is not already the case?
New projects created by a maintainer will auto-subscribe the maintainer. If a maintainer takes over a project, it is up to the new maintainer to subscribe himself and the old maintainer to unsubscribe. -- Earnie -- http://r-feed.com/ -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://www.4offer.biz/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/
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