I was wondering my comments posted in the issues section of drupal.org does not come up in my track section of my user profile.
The user post tracking feature is one of my favourite features. On 1 page I can see all the topics I am interested in. I see if you create a issue then it comes up on your track page, but not when you follow up on a issue that you did not create.
Why is this. By design or something that someone has not gotten round to yet.
Just wondering
Does anyone know if there are plans to publish a 4.6.x debian package, and if so, what kind of timeline there is. In general, what kind of delays are there between Drupal releasing a stable version of its own before it makes it into debian stable branch? I'm surprised to see that 4.5.4 is not in stable yet considering it is just a fix for a very big vulnerability.
Dunno where else to hunt for this-- if you have ideas on better places to post this, I'm all ears. I tried contacting a few of the developers listed on Drupal.org with no replies yet.
I'm looking for a PHP/Drupal programmer (paid gig) to supplement me relatively meager skills-- I've been managing web projects for about 10 years, but don't have great programming skills myself. I have a few immediete issues and will probably have ongoing needs-- am interested in a developer who will provide hourly services.
Hi--I was wondering if it is possible for a drupal site to be set up so that the site has the traditional "node" page on display for an anonymous user but that, upon login, each user gets taken immediately to a display of his or her blog? In other words, I'd like individual blogs to be each user's first displayed page on login. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks--Angelo