Work Around for bug on Drupal.org

I am wondering if there is a good workaround for this bug:

http://drupal.org/node/view/7976

Summary: The 4.3.x, 4.2.x, 4.1.x and 4.0.x links don't link to any download pages

Is there a workaround where I can grab modules for a 4.3.2 install.

Best
~~gnat

User Created Module Forum

How about adding a forum for dicussing user created modules. There's a lot of potential discussion about them, and they just seem to appear in Post installation questions or Module Development, or in the support area for each particular module. Requests for help seem to get lost in one of these 3 areas.

I think having a dedicated area to talk about modules that are not part of the core Drupal system would be a good idea.

Localization forum section?

I couldn't find a good place to discuss about translations. There are sections about the core, modules and theme development, but not for translations.
Is there such a place? Or can it be added as new forum to the Development section?

Creative Commons GNU GPL

This might be useful for Drupal. Creative Commons now has the CC-GNU GPL, a "Human-Readable Commons Deed" for the GNU GPL, as well as the rdf for the GPL in the Creative Commons metadata format. The advantage of the CC deed is that it's much clearer than the lawyer version (the text of the GPL on the Free Software Foundation website). I've noticed quite a few discussions about the GNU GPL on drupal.org where there is typically some confusion.

How does Drupal.org do it?

I am currently using Drupal 4.4 on a site with the project module. I notice that the feature module has not been updated on the CVS repository, and does not work under 4.4 (you get a 'table() in .../modules/feature.module on line 79' error). However, it appears to be operational under the Drupal web site, which is itself apparently under 4.4. I can get the module to register under the admin->config tab, but cannot create content. Can someone explain how the Drupal.org site did it, and whether I might be able to get that version of the features module?

Also, the releases page which the Downloads link points to (/projectsprovides a nice summary of available downloads. I have created my own releases under individual projects on my site and they appear in the node view for the associated project in a tabular layout under a 'Releases' heading. However, when I try to use a summary view analogous to the 'downloads' link on drupal.org (/project/releases), I get a blank view with 'Releases' at the top but no other listing. I suspect that this may have something to do with a requirement to run the 'update_project.php' script, although other postings (http://drupal.org/node/view/6331) appear to indicate that this is a left-over from previous versions.

I'm wondering if the active project module on Drupal.org is not in the CVS tree. If that's the case, could someone point me towards where it's being maintained? Alternatively, could someone suggest how I might get the 'releases' and 'features' components to work? I suspect others will encounter the problem I'm seeing, so if the solution was posted here it hopefully would allow everyone to understand the success path to traverse.

[drupal logo] droppie water

Not complete drupal related, but I can remeber 2 years ago (?) when we discussed the drupal logo, I propossed something else as we have now, a drop with hand and feet. Today I found something like that, //droppie.

Posting it here just for fun. (see also google

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