Drupal Theme Garden closed after 5.0 release

After a few final attempts to get new volunteers or other forms of help, I decided it is time to put the Drupal Theme Garden to rest; I simply don't have the time and the interest to be its responsible maintainer. And after these attempts (a few mails and requests on the infrastructure and theme developer mailing lists), it seems no one else has that time to spend or is interested in taking over. I posted a longer and in-depth story on my blog about the reasoning behind this action. In short, I have decided to discontinue the Drupal Theme Garden with the release of Drupal 5.0.

Just to be clear: this is not a call for volunteers. However, if you are seriously interested in taking over its maintenance, you must convince the infrastructure people, not me, to make you the new maintainer. In order to do that, you must be really serious and have serious time to spend on it: it makes little sense if someone takes over only to find that he or she loses interest after a month and to find ourselves back where we are right now.

subscription.module on drupal.org

Hi.

a feature that is very much needed on drupal is the ability to subscripe to interesting content so that you get emails when an update is made to it. currently you have to reply to whatever post you deem interesting if only for the sake of being subscribed to it.

since the subscription.module is pretty stable, why don't we have it on drupal.org?

just my thoughts.

Mohammed Al-shar'

Nattiq Technologies

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