I think it's relevant, since some people are trying to decide when/if to update from D6. They might come to this page and just see there is no D7 release... not knowing they do not in fact need one.

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anj’s picture

Priority: Normal » Major

Yes, please make this clear on the project page.

geerlingguy’s picture

Double ditto... it's not clear at all right now.

thedavidmeister’s picture

just had the exact experience that the OP outlined, deciding when/how to migrate some install profiles to D7 and the project page was not clear, was about to open a "port to D7?" issue :P

seaneffel’s picture

Triple ditto. Should mark up the project page so your 116k sites get some idea that it's OK to move to Drupal 7.

mikefyfer’s picture

Bump. Cause not everyone comes to the issues to find if there is D7 release.

seaneffel’s picture

Title: State in the project page how D7 core already has jQuery UI » Update project page with D7 version status
Component: Miscellaneous » Documentation

There is a module out there called "upgrade status", it adds another display to the update status features that scans the projects on your site and compares to the projects statuses on Drupal.org. That's how I first learned that jQuery UI was not needed.

But you're right. Probably lots of folks looking to the project page for guidance.

Anonymous’s picture

+1

KhaledBlah’s picture

+1

thedavidmeister’s picture

Is this module abandoned or something? surely such a popular project should be able to have its project page updated after 5 months of requests :(

kingandy’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

I've gone ahead and updated the project page. Hopefully none of the maintainers will mind, they're all busy people...

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.