Closed (won't fix)
Project:
Node Limit Number
Version:
6.x-2.x-dev
Component:
Code
Priority:
Critical
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Created:
17 Nov 2010 at 20:41 UTC
Updated:
8 Jan 2012 at 19:22 UTC
Are you planing to port the Node Limit Number modul to Drupal 7 ? thanks
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Comment #1
tsvenson commented+1, also very interested in a Drupal 7 version of this excellent module.
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NathanM commented+2 Subscribing
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jdwfly commentedyes, thats the plan. I'll be doing some updating this week, but D7 version may be a little further off.
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tebb commentedSubscribing.
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snupy commentedSubscribing.
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SewFresh commentedpleaseee drupal 7 port :)
Comment #7
tebb commentedSubscribing.
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David D commentedI'd like to see a D7 version. Thanks!
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stacyh commentedSubscribing.
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tebb commentedChange title to show in Dashboard
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sammyd56 commentedSubscribing :)
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Shadlington commentedSub'd
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jdwfly commented7.x-2.x branch has been started development will commence soon.
Comment #14
tsvenson commentedGreat news Joe, looking forward to test it.
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sugardave commentedSubscribing, I tried my hand at updating 6.x to work...I failed :)
Comment #16
Komoden commentedYes! please gief D7 version of Node Limit Number!
It would solve a massive problem I'm having on my current site
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Vocabulo commentedSubscribing
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brz commentedSubscribing
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rodych commentedSubscribing +1
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upupax commentedsubscribe
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rv0 commentedsubscribe
Comment #22
rogical commentedI think this title would be better, as same as other modules' port
Comment #23
Shadlington commentedMost people disagree - the problem is that most modules have an issue with that same standard name.
Making it more specific helps differentiate it on our dashboards.
Comment #24
AndrzejG commentedsubscribe
Comment #25
jdwfly commentedWhen you are the maintainer you choose what you want the issue title to be. If you think there is a problem with how your dashboard shows issues then file an issue with d.o. With the dashboards I use I have no problem with similar names since the project name is right next to it.
Comment #26
Shadlington commentedThat's fine. I wouldn't question your choice to change it, I was just questioning rogical's.
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sslider999 commentedsubscribe
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gberm commentedsubscribe
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citricguy commentedSubscribing
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bmx269 commentedWould love this. :)
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Kiorrik commentedSubscribing
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Tsubo commentedsubscribe
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nfriend commentedLooking forward to this in D7 - very useful! -Neil
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Comment #39
infines commentedAny progress on this? subscribing
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infines commentedComment #41
skizzo commentedsubscribing
Comment #42
nfriend commentedWhile this module is great, for those of us needing something now you may want to check out "Node Limits" - which just added a Drupal 7 Dev version.
http://drupal.org/project/node_limit
-Neil
Comment #43
jdwfly commentedYou could switch if you want to, but I wouldn't recommend it. Node Limit never even finished their Drupal 6 module so do you really think you can count on them for Drupal 7?
It has been a while since I have checked this issue. If there is really this much interest I am going to take a serious look at making the port during the next two weeks. I was making a port when I thought I had a site that would be using it, but that site fell through. I will keep you updated.
Comment #44
tebb commentedGreat stuff! Integrating with Rules looks a great way to go. Very flexible.
Happy to pay for it to go through online Coder module if that helps as you seem to have to pay for this now. (PM me a PayPal account.)
Thank you in advance for your efforts.
Comment #45
Shadlington commentedYou can just install coder and run it on your own drupal install
Comment #46
infines commentedWhile Node Limit never released a full version of their Drupal 6 module, they are providing a Drupal 7 version rather quickly. The Node Limit D7 version also has been under quite a bit of active development lately. So while it may not have a full release, it is certainly a current working alternative.
It'd be best to join forces actually rather than try to grab each others audiences. The last thing we need is several different kinds of competing limit modules and a messy module library. It'd be better to have 1 working module with two partially active maintainers, rather than 2 mediocre modules with 2 partially active maintainers.
Comment #47
dddbbb commentedAgreed - join forces where possible.
Comment #48
infines commentedPerhaps you should both talk and meet in the middle with a 2.0 version of how you'd like to have the module work.
Comment #49
jdwfly commentedmeh... If they want to join forces they can look me up. I took over this module because there was no drupal 6 alternative that actually did what I wanted. I just haven't had a need to port this to D7 yet (like I said the website fell through).
Don't bother putting it through the coder module because this module is too simple and most of it relies on rules changes and not drupal core changes. Once I wrap my head around the changes fago has done to D7 rules it shouldn't take too long to port. I've already put some time in today but the docs are a little sketchy so I've been reading the source comments to figure it out.
Maybe I will have something to test in the near future for everybody...
Comment #50
Kiorrik commentedExciting news - good luck jdwfly!
Comment #51
jared12 commentedThanks for working on this, jdwfly!
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MGParisi commentedsubscribe
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PixelSticksWeb commentedSubscribing. Does anyone know of a good workaround while we're waiting?
Comment #57
nfriend commentedYes I mentioned it in #42.
Neil
Comment #58
NathanM commentedNode Limit unfortunately doesn't work in the same way as node limit number, as it restricts posting based on the total number of users in a role. So, if your limit for content type "classified" is 60 for role-type "subscriber" and you have 60 subscribers, all the people in the role combined will only be able to post 60 nodes of that type.
The best thing I've found, so far, is to use UserPoints Node Action to drain points every time users post a certain node type, and people have to pay for more points if they want to post more content. The only thing I'm trying to figure out so far with that is how to have users start out with a set amount of points. If anyone has any good remedies for that, send me a PM, (since it isn't really appropriate to discuss under this module).
Comment #59
Encarte commented+1 (since it matters: #43)
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dave kopecekSubscribe
Comment #61
fizk commentedAccording to the project page: