I've done some work on the drupal dependency system. I'd like to get feedback and ideas.
In particular I'd like to know if how appealing would be to the drupal community the idea to
add debian-style metadata to modules and to extend drush support to act a bit more like
apt.
I made an installation of Woodwing with Drupal. The connection works, but there is a problem in Drupal.
In Drupal all the articles only shows the head on the front page (also in the subpages).
When I click for the full article the same problem occurs.
When I edit the article I see the head, teaser (intro) and the body.
Can one of you help me so the article is shown good?
I'm running Drupal 7.0 alpha 1 on a test system. I notice that authenticated users aren't limited to existing tags when they tag an article -- an authenticated user can create whatever tags they like, even though all their taxonomy permissions (administer, edit and delete tags) are off.
Is this something I can change, or is it working as designed, or a bug?
I'm a Drupal newbie so I apologize if I'm asking a stupid question but...
I just upgraded from Drupal 7 alpha 1 to alpha 2. I changed the administrative theme from the default to "Forest Floor (7.x-1.x-dev)" and now I get the white screen of death on any administration page. Is there a hack I can use to reset the administrative theme back to the default?
I recently won the career lottery and was given the green light to create a new research group at the company I work for. This group currently is working on an LMS leveraging Drupal as well as soup of other components. As much as I would love to be a lone-ranger I think it would be more prudent to bring in another developer to our little shop.