Contributed Module Status
(NOTE: This group is NOT for job postings and any posted here will be removed. It is suggested that you place your job postings in the Consulting and Business group. Repeat: jobs posted here will be removed.)
People often wonder what the status is of Drupal contributed modules, especially just before and after a new version of Drupal. Now, ANYONE can easily make updates to the status of contributed modules because the tables exist on wiki pages. Each major release, e.g. 5.x, 6.x, etc., has its own wiki page and EVERYONE is encouraged to contribute updates.
Each major release's wiki page will consist of an informal list of contributed modules being ported to that release. The list of plans will consist of informal guesstimates and no one should expect exact delivery dates. The group's benefit to the Drupal community is that anyone will be able to, at a glance, view the status of contributed modules that have been included. The goal is to include all contributed modules and allow anyone to contribute updates.
Please note: Modules not listed here should be considered to be in an unknown status. Don't assume they won't be / haven't been ported. Also, please do not ask questions about a module's status on this group's wiki pages as the proper place for that is elsewhere. This group is all about the KNOWN STATUS and off topic posts will be deleted. A request will be made that a link to each wiki page for a major release, e.g. 6.x, 7.x, be made available and sticky on top of the Module development forum so that it easily leads to this group.
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Contributed modules status - version 6.x
This is an informal list of plans for contributed modules being ported to 6.x. and consists of informal guesstimates by contributors. No one should expect exact delivery dates, but accurate info is the goal. For examples, the list of contributed modules being ported to 5.x is also available.
ANYONE can easily make updates because each list was created on a wiki page! EVERYONE is encouraged to contribute updates. Simply click on the "Edit" tab above (you should see 3 tabs - View, Edit, and Revisions) and then fill in the proper columns below with information that others using this site can depend upon. Please be as accurate as possible.
Drupal Ninja | Buzzr.com
Buzzr.com, a partnership with Lullabot, is now hiring full-time or part-time Drupal Ninjas as freelancers. For more about Buzzr, please read Jeff Robin's post at: http://www.lullabot.com/articles/buzzr-demo-video-making-drupal-usable For advance praise of Buzzr's new user interface that sits on top of Drupal, please see: http://bit.ly/Egled Front and back end developers. Rock stars/ninjas only. Submit resumes to Ed@lullabot.com
Lazy registration, 2nd chance
Hi..
Voidberg and I are giving a second chance to the lazyreg module. Currently there's no such functionality in drupal, and it would be great. For now we have in plan allow the creation of a 'temporary account' to test the site features, and give the user chance to keep it, filling the missing account information, or forget it, just login out the site.
Is there something we are missing or we should consider? do you know of something being implemented about this?
Thanks in advance.
ilo
"Login Security" module uses and roadmap for a 6.x stable release
Hi, I'm in process of creating stable release of the "login security" module, and would like to inform current users of this module about it to recall their ideas and most used features, and remove (or not) the rest of them.
Don't know how to make a public call about it, and would not like to create a release to make this kind of notice so everyone will have to update their module version, so I've decided to create it here.
If you have any consideration or would like to know about this stable release please go to:
Adding descriptions to blocks in the user edit form
I've created a module to add descriptions to the blocks visibility fieldset in the user edit form. Now it's possible to set a description for each block and show them to the users, when they whant to show or hide blocks in the site. I've included images of the module in action.
It's a very small module not having any database interaction (information is kept in a drupal variable). For now I've only created the 6.x-1.x-dev release, I don't know if anyone is interested in a 5.x version.
The project is http://drupal.org/project/block_descriptions
What version of drupal are you running most (updated)
Could someone please take over this group?
I'm currently the "Manager" of this group but am trying to cut down on my group subscriptions and desire to leave this group. When I go to "My Membership" for this group, it states: "You may not leave this group because you are its owner. A site administrator can assign ownership to another user and then you may leave."
So, anyone interested in taking over the group? Please let me know by posting a reply here.
Thank you!
Walt
Introducing the new JQuery Menu API
After several weeks of tangling with code I have release a new version of the JQuery Menu module that now provides an api for parsing hierarchical arrays into jquery click and expand menus. I have also released two new modules which make use of this api: the Advanced Taxonomy Blocks and the Advanced Book Blocks modules.
AJAX comments module released
Hello, guys
I'm happy to inform you that finally, I've released complete and working AJAX comments module for Drupal 6 and 5. And it is ready to be installed and used.
Project page: AJAX Comments
Demo page at my site: http://drupaldance.com/ajax_comments (It's in russian, but I'm sure that you know where to click to test it ;)
Thanks for your oppinions and suggestions.
Co-Developer | Informational Marketmaker Module
I am looking for a co-developer for reworking the bookmaker module from sports/soccer into a completely generalised "informational" marketmaker module. The idea is that with informational marketmaking, one can discover very strong, well-founded consensus assumptions from the web community.
New Modules RSS Feed
I've created an RSS feed for keeping track of new Drupal modules. The feed is updated daily with descriptions of every new module released on Drupal.org.
Modules are only announced when the maintainer has actually published a release to their project page. This is important because it keeps unfinished modules off the list until they're ready to use (or at least download).
More details here.
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John Forsythe
http://DrupalModules.com/
New Modules RSS Feed
I've created an RSS feed for keeping track of new Drupal modules. The feed is updated daily with descriptions of every new module released on Drupal.org.
Modules are only announced when the maintainer has actually published a release to their project page. This is important because it keeps unfinished modules off the list until they're ready to use (or at least download).
More details here.
--
John Forsythe
http://DrupalModules.com/
Drupal Code Search: A new search tool for developers
I'd like to introduce you to an experimental project of mine called Drupal Code Search.
Drupal Code Search lets you search source code from thousands of Drupal modules and themes, use regular expressions, filter results by version, and more.
The goal of this project is to help themers and module developers find code examples faster and easier than before. Results are retrieved using the Code Search Data API.
Drupal Code Search: A new search tool for developers
I'd like to introduce you to an experimental project of mine called Drupal Code Search.
Drupal Code Search lets you search source code from thousands of Drupal modules and themes, use regular expressions, filter results by version, and more.
The goal of this project is to help themers and module developers find code examples faster and easier than before. Results are retrieved using the Code Search Data API.
Building Drupal Modules
This session will introduce Drupal users to the beauty that is creating custom modules. We will start out by doing an overview of what a module is, what it is composed of, and how modules interact with the Drupal core. The lesson quickly turns from lecture to hands-on when the basics are over and students code their modules and learn all about Drupal's hooks and API offerings.
This session will go over how to build and architecture a new custom Drupal module.
Who is this course for?
Release Date for Embedded Media Field
Alex UA and I have set the date for an official release for Embedded Media Field, for next Friday, February 15. We're going to quash as many of the outstanding bugs as possible before then, and could really use some help from interested people, as far as testing and patching things up.
Once the official version is released for d5, we'll also begin development for the d6 release.
See http://drupal.org/node/213456 for release status.
Release Date for Embedded Media Field
Alex UA and I have set the date for an official release for Embedded Media Field, for next Friday, February 15. We're going to quash as many of the outstanding bugs as possible before then, and could really use some help from interested people, as far as testing and patching things up.
Once the official version is released for d5, we'll also begin development for the d6 release.
See http://drupal.org/node/213456 for release status.
Download, extracting, installing modules through the drupal front end
Seemed to recall a conversation about three months back about using the front end in drupal to download/install modules
I did some searches and can't find anything relevant. I'm putting the workflow below, if someone knows of a module, let me know, otherwise I'll write one
these steps are all done through the front end in drupal
1. enter url of module.tar.gz file(or other compressed file type) you want to install
2. select installation directory (i.e. in the sites/all/themes, sites/default/themes, sites/all/modules, sites/mycoolsite/modules)
3. click submit
Download, extracting, installing modules through the drupal front end
Seemed to recall a conversation about three months back about using the front end in drupal to download/install modules
I did some searches and can't find anything relevant. I'm putting the workflow below, if someone knows of a module, let me know, otherwise I'll write one
these steps are all done through the front end in drupal
1. enter url of module.tar.gz file(or other compressed file type) you want to install
2. select installation directory (i.e. in the sites/all/themes, sites/default/themes, sites/all/modules, sites/mycoolsite/modules)
3. click submit
CCK Flashcard needs new maintainer
The CCK Flashcard module is "A CCK field that offers textfields or textareas for "Front" and "Back" (like the sides of a flashcard). Upon display the front and back can be toggled. Useful for testing your memory on things." It needs a new maintainer. Please contact me if you are interested.
CCK Flashcard needs new maintainer
The CCK Flashcard module is "A CCK field that offers textfields or textareas for "Front" and "Back" (like the sides of a flashcard). Upon display the front and back can be toggled. Useful for testing your memory on things." It needs a new maintainer. Please contact me if you are interested.
What should we rename Neighborhood CCK to? (See http://groups.drupal.org/node/4664 for discussion)
What should we rename Neighborhood CCK to? (See http://groups.drupal.org/node/4664 for discussion)
Neighborhood CCK
The newly released Neighborhood CCK module will take the place of Video CCK, replacing that module and expanding it with Video Neighborhood, Image Neighborhood, and the upcoming Audio Neighborhood.
Neighborhood CCK
The newly released Neighborhood CCK module will take the place of Video CCK, replacing that module and expanding it with Video Neighborhood, Image Neighborhood, and the upcoming Audio Neighborhood.
Which version of Drupal are you running most?
Which version of Drupal are you running most?
Your help needed to keep contributed module tables updated
Hi everyone!
I'm happy that there is so much interest in the Contributed Module Status group which, with 900-something subscribers, is now the second largest group here on groups.drupal.org. My vision was for folks to be able to easily view a table that included ALL contributed modules and their status without having to search for hours on drupal.org as to whether or not contributed module xyz would be ported to a more current version (and when) or whether contributed module zyx would still be maintained (and if it had been replaced). Think of the table as an airplane view from 30,000 feet up in the sky which quickly gets you from point a to point b in terms of you determining whether or not you should pursue a certain contributed module.
However, with over 1,000 contributed modules --- yes, over 1,000! --- I do not have the time to make all the updates to the table myself. So, this is a plea for your assistance. I need your help to make this group successful.
Your help needed to keep contributed module tables updated
Hi everyone!
I'm happy that there is so much interest in the Contributed Module Status group which, with 900-something subscribers, is now the second largest group here on groups.drupal.org. My vision was for folks to be able to easily view a table that included ALL contributed modules and their status without having to search for hours on drupal.org as to whether or not contributed module xyz would be ported to a more current version (and when) or whether contributed module zyx would still be maintained (and if it had been replaced). Think of the table as an airplane view from 30,000 feet up in the sky which quickly gets you from point a to point b in terms of you determining whether or not you should pursue a certain contributed module.
However, with over 1,000 contributed modules --- yes, over 1,000! --- I do not have the time to make all the updates to the table myself. So, this is a plea for your assistance. I need your help to make this group successful.
Contributed modules status - version 5.x
This is an informal list of plans for contributed modules being ported to 5.x.
The plans below consist of informal guesstimates by the maintainers/wiki page contributors and no one should expect exact delivery dates. But please try to include info that is as accurate as possible in order for this wiki page to be credible.
Contributed modules status - version 5.x
This is an informal list of plans for contributed modules being ported to 5.x.
The plans below consist of informal guesstimates by the maintainers/wiki page contributors and no one should expect exact delivery dates. But please try to include info that is as accurate as possible in order for this wiki page to be credible.








