This project is under active development.

Ubuntu Drupal Planet

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Description

This module will add a page to your site (/planet). This will function similarly to PlanetPlanet which powers planet.ubuntu.com. One significant difference between this module and the aggregator module is the fact that any user can edit their own feeds. If a user uploads their own image, that image will be displayed along with their post.

This module contains significant styling to make the page look like planet.ubuntu.com.

Settings

This module will let any user to add a feed and attribute it to their user account. If they uploaded an image for their account is will display next to their feed. Administrators can choose to lock feeds so no user can edit them or disable feeds to prevent them from being displayed.

Dependency

This module is an overlay for the Aggregator module. This module is built in so there's no extra work. However, this module will not allow you to work with the Aggregator module due to this heavy dependency.

Development

Development occurs on Launchpad. Support requests, bug reports, latest code, etc. can be found at this project page.

Development Page: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-drupal-planet

Support

Data

Data module helps you model, manage and query related sets of tables. It offers an administration interface and a low level API for manipulating tables and accessing their contents. Data module provides Views integration for displaying table data and Drupal search integration for searching table content.

You can use Feeds to import RSS, Atom, CSV or OPML files into data tables.

Mark-up Snippets

Screen shot of the Mark-up Snippets interface

This module provides a simple select list above the node body field on all node add and edit forms (for users appropriately permissioned) allowing users to pick the name of a saved snippet of mark-

Forum email integration

Envelope

This module enables Drupal to receive email messages and post them directly into a forum. Each forum gets its own unique email address, which only users registered on the site and assigned the permission "post by femail", may post to. For example, a forum titled "Femail issues" on this website would get the email address femail-issues@drupal.org. Users are able to subscribe to "All forums", or any number of individual forums. Once subscribed, any messages that they didn't post to the forum themselves will be emailed to them. If a user replies to these messages, they will automatically get posted into the correct thread within the forum, and will also be nested correctly. Email headers are also correctly set, meaning that a user using an email client that supports threading (Kmail, Evolution, Thunderbird, etc) will see the same message structure in their client as is seen on the website.

Pages

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