Is it just me or is the main text font on drupal.org really hard to read? I don't know the technical terms, but it's like it's not anti-aliased or something...
I am trying to figure out how to use the recently added image modules for version 4.5, but when I search on "adding images" from the main Drupal.org search box, the results are not sorted.
Most of these results are from 2003, which is not useful to me as Drupal has changed. The default sort order should simply be by Date, Descending.
http://drupal.org/drupal/?branch=DRUPAL-4-5 is 403: closed to access (at least by me). I would love to be able to see all the fixes. Would that be possible, or do I need to have a CVS developer account?
There are some pages where I would love to be able to get pinged when updates occur, ideally via RSS as opposed to email.
For example, there are modules in development where new versions or observations are of great interest to me. Being able to subscribe to an RSS on a forum thread or issue or module page would very much ease the ability of site administrators, developers and users to keep up with topics of interest.
A basic problem with the Drupal web site is that if there is a problem with a module and someone wants help, the link to "support forum" dumps you into a general forum. It should default to a separate forum for each of the core modules.
I sent a post to drupal-support@drupal.org yesterday, and it has not appeared. When I look at the archives, there's nothing posted since 2004/11/11. Is it possible that the lists got broken when drupal was moved to the new server?