Is there a module which lets you log SVN messages (much like the CVS message/log module)? Or will the CVS module work for SVN as well (with some modifications)?
Using Alexa, a traffic ranking service from Amazon, I compared drupal.org's traffic with the traffic of other Free and Open Source content management systems' websites. The term content management system is used broadly here as the list of projects include phpBB, Plone, TikiWiki, Wordpress, Xoops, Mambo, PHP-Nuke, PostNuke, Typo3, Xaraya and Drupal friend CivicSpace.
Popularity is compared based on Alexa's daily reach-metric, which measures the number of users. Here, foo.com and www.foo.com are treated as the same site because they reside on the same domain. The results are presented in pretty graphs (generated by Alexa) and included below. Of course, the results must be taken with a grain of salt as the popularity of a product's website is not necessarily related to the popularity of the product itself, or the quality thereof. So whenever I write popularity that really means the popularity of the website as measured by Alexa. Regardless, a number of interesting observations can be made ...
I've played with Drupal for a few days now, and while I don't have a public site up yet, I'm starting to get my bearings. So I thought I'd write a little bit about my initial Drupal experience while it's still fresh in my head.
hi,
i would like to know if the following scenario is possible.
- creating a usergroup (role) teachers - with dynamic fields, e.g.
- creating a second usergroup (role) students - and again with dynamic fields such as , ...
now when a teacher wants to sign up he gets the particular signup form for the teacher's usergroup
... the same applies to the students.
After the KDE search plugin, I decided to go for a mycroft plugin. It's pending at mozilla, but I hope it will show up on the search plugin website soon.
For now, go to My blog, download the tarball and unpack it in your mozilla or firefox "searchplugins" folder. Be sure to reload the browser after that.