Defines a 'weekly office hours' field type, allowing you add a field to any Content type, in order to display when a location is open or closed on a weekly basis.
The maintainers of Feed Element Mapper launched a successor project: Feeds - read more about the future of FeedAPI and Feed Element Mapper in Good bye FeedAPI, hello Feeds
This module allows site administrators to easily collapse several similar (synonymous) terms into one super-term, as to avoid duplicate terms (for both ny and New York, say).
Taxonomy is one of the coolest features of Drupal, allowing the creation of information which is organized and structured. Taxonomy can be key for your visitors to find what they are looking for.
Creating a high-quality and complex taxonomy is a lot of work. Folksonomies and tagging makes for a more accessible implementation, but some of the value of having hierarchical, structured taxonomy for disambiguation is lost. The machine tags module is meant to fill a void between people-friendly tagging and machine-friendly hierarchy.
The release
The dev release for Drupal 5 is EXPERIMENTAL, although pretty safe.
To experiment simply enable "machine" tags in a vocabulary admin page.
There's nothing special to the install or uninstall.
I'd like to have some code review for SQL security, and other Drupalness.
Background
There has been some interest in having machine tags for Drupal before. Flickr is arguably the best known implementor of machine tags, this article got me hooked. Here's some more background info.
The technical goal of the machine tags module was to be a simple free tagging mechanism that converts free tags like