[drupal-devel] Let's accept more interim solutions

Chris Messina chris.messina at gmail.com
Tue Apr 26 20:22:28 UTC 2005


I'm terribly confused by what you mean... are you against this feature
because it's "dangerous"?

Perhaps we could provide better safeguards to prevent again "breaking
the whole thing outright".

I mean, if you don't like this idea, what kind of alternatives might
you suggest?

Chris 

On 4/26/05, Gabor Hojtsy <gabor at hojtsy.hu> wrote:
> > I don't have a clear idea of how to fix this, but I'm suggesting that
> > we think about ways of pulling Drupal's cooler features up to the
> > surface where making hacks are more accessible... one way to do this
> > *might* be to offer module and theme editors in the admin section...
> > making it possible to work on and improve modules without having to
> > interact with a server... while many in the Drupal community might not
> > be directly interested in this feature, I think it would do a great
> > deal for bubbling up the ability to hack on do cool things with
> > Drupal.
> 
> And break the whole thing outright quite easily. If a single module is
> broken, then all you receive is a blank page, or even worse an error
> message.
> 
> Goba
>



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