Re: [development] unmaintained modules listing
Hi! I don't have access to perform a task like this, and was wondering if someone could implement a simple solution like this one way or another? I'd love to get a list of modules (so that I can select a few basic ones while I get experience) to port them to 4.7. One of them that I have noticed that doesn't work on 4.7 (at least when I last downloaded it) was nodewords, but I think it is maintained, so I don't want to just jump in and maintain modules with active maintainers. I am on a roll now - motivated, because I begin to understand this complexity, and I don't want to lose that motivation, so if someone can do this today sometime, I can perhaps port a module or two tonight... Regards, Kobus
greg.knaddison@gmail.com 2/28/2006 7:12:13 PM >>> On 2/28/06, Moshe Weitzman <weitzman@tejasa.com> wrote:
no such list that i know of ... i think a sensible way to track this is to assign all unmaintained projects to a single user called 'unmaintained'. i just registered that user. then a custom php page could show these projects in a table. maybe you could write the PHP for such a page and gather up the list of modules. I can perform the edits to projects on drupal.org if you don't have edit permission.
Well, here is such a list based on the "Show last 5 nodes by user" http://drupal.org/node/22628 $result = db_query("SELECT n.created, n.title, n.nid, n.changed FROM node n INNER JOIN project_projects p ON n.nid = p.nid WHERE n.uid = 51123 ORDER BY n.changed ASC"); $output .= "<div class=\"item-list\"><ul>\n"; $output .= node_title_list($result); $output .= "</ul></div>"; return $output;
or someone else will volunteer for this task?
Khalid has some good (but more complex) ideas on the process. Greg
With the project module in CVS head, we can show the 'last changed' date for each of the projects. Kobus, care to help improve the project module? That would be invaluable. :) -- Dries Buytaert :: http://www.buytaert.net/
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