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hey
please add "Administration" package group to the info file (package = Administration)
this is not entirely correct as per Drupal standards, but please think of the admins ;)
it's really annoying to have 50-100 modules in the "Other" fieldset/tab.
many modules follow similar approach (other administration, permission and caching/performance modules) to help admins
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#8 | update_advanced-add_package-1202164-8.patch | 345 bytes | AohRveTPV |
Comments
Comment #1
lpalgarvio CreditAttribution: lpalgarvio commentedComment #2
Leeteq CreditAttribution: Leeteq commentedYes, also for 7.x.
Comment #3
Leeteq CreditAttribution: Leeteq commentedComment #4
klonosYes please!
Comment #5
klonos...better issue title might help.
Comment #6
AohRveTPV CreditAttribution: AohRveTPV commentedWhy do you say this? https://www.drupal.org/node/542202 lists "Administration" as a value one might use for "package".
Comment #7
AohRveTPV CreditAttribution: AohRveTPV commentedI guess this is why you said it is not correct per Drupal standards:
"Administration" is probably another exception to the general rule, like "Development". Other popular modules such as Administration Menu use the "Administration" package, despite not extending a base module or having codependent modules.
The documentation of the package property needs some clarification on this issue of using common packages for categorization of modules, in my opinion.
Comment #8
AohRveTPV CreditAttribution: AohRveTPV commentedComment #9
Leeteq CreditAttribution: Leeteq commentedIMO, this module belongs in the administration category.