Issues found in README.md

  1. As per Drupal Coding standards(https://www.drupal.org/coding-standards#naming) - All documentation files should have the file name extension ".txt" to make viewing them on Windows systems easier.
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#3 doc-file-extension-2778405.patch4.93 KBakhilavnair
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akhilavnair_zyxware created an issue. See original summary.

akhilavnair’s picture

Title: As per the Drupal Coding Standards, all document file should have .txt extension and the content(lines) in it should not exceed 80 characters. » As per the Drupal Coding Standards, all document file should have .txt extension.
Issue summary: View changes
akhilavnair’s picture

Status: Needs work » Needs review
FileSize
4.93 KB

Created a patch to delete the README.md, templates/README.md files and create README.txt, templates/README.txt files

glen.pinheiro’s picture

Assigned: akhilavnair » glen.pinheiro
Status: Needs review » Reviewed & tested by the community

Thanks for the patch.

mslabba_zyxware’s picture

Assigned: glen.pinheiro » Unassigned
Status: Reviewed & tested by the community » Fixed

Successfully merged the patch

akhilavnair’s picture

Title: As per the Drupal Coding Standards, all document file should have .txt extension. » As per the Drupal Coding Standards, all documentation file should have .txt extension.
akhilavnair’s picture

Title: As per the Drupal Coding Standards, all documentation file should have .txt extension. » As per the Drupal Coding Standards, all documentation files should have .txt extension.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.