[drupal-docs] Drupal documentation
organizing experiment-lastdraft
Anisa
mystavash at animecards.org
Sun May 1 02:29:53 UTC 2005
Core modules are technically installed, but have to be enabled.
An argument over their differences or lack thereof is not particularly
useful. ;p Go write handbook pages.
Anisa.
Ron Mahon wrote:
>The individual instrustructions are different.
>They both have to be installed
>They both have to be configured
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Boris Mann [mailto:boris at bmannconsulting.com]
>Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 6:59 PM
>To: drupal-docs at drupal.org
>Subject: Re: [drupal-docs] Drupal documentation organizing
>experiment-lastdraft
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>On 29-Apr-05, at 7:39 AM, Ron Mahon wrote:
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>> Logically there is no difference between a core module and a
>>contrib.Module
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>Except that one ships with a standard Drupal download (and installed by
>things like Fantastico) and the others have to be installed by hand, and all
>have a different install procedure.
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>>- Core Modules
>>- Contrib Modules
>>-- organic groups
>>-- img_assist
>>-- etc.
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