Hi, is there a place where there are announces of new modules or new releases? Once a week I must look at all the modules list. Thanks!
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I use this feed for new modules:
http://drupal.org/taxonomy/term/14/0/feed
cheers Morten
tor, 17 04 2008 kl. 09:06 +0200, skrev Simone Dal Maso:
Hi, is there a place where there are announces of new modules or new releases? Once a week I must look at all the modules list. Thanks!
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If you use drupal 6 you are notified of new module updates. You can see which modules need an update at http://yoursite.com/admin/reports/updates
If on 5.x, install the update status module: http://drupal.org/project/update_status
Hi Simone,
Go to this page to subscribe (via email) to the modules that you are waiting to hear regarding Drupal 6 upgrade: http://drupal.org/project/issues/subscribe
When you subscribe to the module you'll get email everytime anyone responds to any issue going on with that module. If you think that is too much email, then choose the subscription choice, "own issues". Then go to every module that you need that doesn't have a "D6" port yet, and find (or start) the thread on that issue queue regarding that module's progress toward a D6 port. Even though it is not so elegant, you'll have to post to the thread with something like, "subscribing" or better, "I love this module and am looking forward to the D6 patches, which I would be happy to test. Thank's so much to the maintainers of this wonderful module."
Once if you've done that, if signed up for that module as "own issues" you'll then get an email each time someone posts to that individual thread.
Patience is definitely a virtue in this regard.
Shai Gluskin content2zero.com
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 4:09 AM, Frans Kuipers franskuipers@gmail.com wrote:
If you use drupal 6 you are notified of new module updates. You can see which modules need an update at http://yoursite.com/admin/reports/updates
If on 5.x, install the update status module: http://drupal.org/project/update_status
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2008/4/17 Simone Dal Maso simone.dalmaso@juvox.it:
Hi, is there a place where there are announces of new modules or new
releases?
Once a week I must look at all the modules list. Thanks!
-- Simone Dal Maso. Tutti i miei progetti: Spazioausili: consultazione, ricerca e commenti sugli ausili informatici
per non vedenti:
homepage sviluppo comunita' NVDA: www.nvda.it Visita il mio blog! http://simodm.blogspot.com homepage progetto musicale: www.juvox.it
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