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If i turn those links i get an error like "The weblink is not valid. Make sure you have included the http:// part. Other valid protocols are https and ftp" ...
Noticed that our list of contributed modules is long and growing. Doesn't it seem time that we apply categories to the modules and offer an intermediate page replacing (http://drupal.org/project/Modules) that lists categories of modules?
Users could more easily locate modules they are looking for this way.
I see from the 4.6.1 announcement that there is also a new release 4.5.3 release that contains a security fix. Can someone please point me to information that will help me surgically apply this security fix to my customized 4.5.x installation? I have too many customizations at this point to just apply the upgrade without knowing which files are affected.
I'm not sure how many of you are aware of Digg.com.
Basically, its similar to Slashdot in that stories are submitted and moderated by the community. The difference is that the story itself on Digg is just a very simple summary and it links directly back to the article it refers to.
Its very simple, very elegant. Drupal would be suited PERFECTLY for something like this, it just needs a little work.
Anyone interested? I'd like to do something like this for my site, and I'm sure it would be great for the community as a whole.