Hi there,
When you are searching it would be extremely useful to be able to filter search results only about a specific Drupal version.
It´s very annoying to look for an answer and find that it doesn´t correspond to the Drupal version that you´re looking for.
Anyway, it´s just a thought, hope more people thinks like this and maybe they will add that facet at the searching results.
Cheers,
Rosamunda
I've only been using drupal for a few days and I LOVE IT!
Not fat and bloated and slow like WP, and much simpler to admin than joomla, for instance.
I've already replaced two sites with drupal installations, one which was on a dokuwiki (which I love, too, but wasn't the best platform for the job), and one that was all hand-made by me but without a central management system to facilitate managing stuff.
just wanted to drop a message, and thank you for this great module. It rocks. A lot of bot action has already been blocked in the last days and week. Thank you, it's awesome.
"Developers are an idealistic lot, particularly those that have decided to devote themselves to a free, open source software project like Drupal. So it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that many are a bit adverse to marketing. It's a shame, really."
I was just having an interesting discussion with a colleague of mine about licensing and configuration files. The problem is this:
Under the Apache License version 2 section 1 paragraph 8 it says that:
"Source" form shall mean the preferred form for making modifications, including but not limited to software source code, documentation source, and configuration files.
This produced a question whereby does making changes to a config file constitute as derived works and therefore your configuration files have to be put under the same license?