This module enables users to subscribe to be notified of changes to nodes or taxonomies, such as new comments in specific forums, or additions to some category of blog. Once enabled, all nodes will have an additional link that allows the user to change their subscriptions. Users have tab on their user screen to manage their own subscriptions. Users can also set an auto-subscribe function which notifies the user if anyone comments on posts they have made. Admins can turn this on by default.
Subscriptions has its roots in 2003 (node/4189!). At version 5.x-1.x it was in a crisis, due to too many people having pulled in too many directions. In Winter '07 and Spring '08 it was rewritten from the ground up by chx and salvis, and we are maintaining it to this day.
Cloud (Cloud Orchestrator) is a set of modules to enable cloud management: Drupal-based Cloud Dashboard like AWS Management Console, Flexera RightScale, ElasticFox, and etc. The module supports not only public cloud like AWS but also private cloud like Kubernetes (K8s), VMware and OpenStack, and even Terraform Cloud since the system is highly modularized by Drupal architecture.
The cloud management functionalities include in such as Cloud Governance and Cost-aware Features.
The cloud management functionalities include in such as server templates, clusters, monitoring, billing, resource allocation, reliability, scalability and etc.
This module implements the popular Textile markup shorthand, and allows you to enter content using a simple, plain text syntax that is filtered into valid (X)HTML. It was originally developed by Dean Allen of textism.com, and several different versions (in several different programming languages) have been created. It is notably used by 37signals' Basecamp product, among many others.
You will need to download the latest version of the Textile library in addition to this module in order for the filter to work. See the INSTALL.txt file that comes with the module for details.
You will need to carefully configure your input filters for Textile to work optimally. It can easily conflict with the line-break converter and Filtered HTML filters.
So other modules can know about your module's variables and they can be translated, exported, used in views, etc.
You'll get automatic variable edit forms, tokens, access control and uninstall for free
Your module's variables will be allowed for Variable Realms being able to get values for each language (Internationalization) or Domain (Variable Domain)