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Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#2 | multilink-readme_update-2818567-2.patch | 240 bytes | Sumit Gawde |
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Comment #2
Sumit Gawde CreditAttribution: Sumit Gawde at Intelliswift commentedHere is a patch.
Comment #3
kmontyAs the OP mentioned, the README still has Drupal 6 in it. However, instead of just changing the header, it appears the entire README file is outdated.
As simple fix could be removing everything except for the links to the module page and documentation page on the Drupal.org handbook page for further information.
Comment #4
Andy Inman CreditAttribution: Andy Inman commentedAgree with both. I think removing the README file completely is the simplest solution. The link to the module page on d.o. is of very little value.
Comment #5
Andy Inman CreditAttribution: Andy Inman commented