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This module is (finally) under active production! woo!
I have changed its behavior, however, because of the advances of Views 2. Previously, I was attempting to peek at RSS feeds as they go by. It was cool, but due to the nature of how this was done; highly experimental and inefficient.
For D6, I'm no longer stalking RSS feeds. Instead, I'm adding a display to any view of any type. This will permit you to do wacky stuff like:
* Get a weekly view of everything in the "frontpage" view.
* Receive a daily list of new users on your site
* Get an email when your friend logs in
* Build a personalized saved search with arguments and filters, and subscribe to that.
The database/views side is pretty much done, but I still need to build the settings and subscriptions interfaces.
I have set the status of this module to "Seeking co-maintainer". There are some very specific design/implementation goals on this one (mostly performance-related). The underlying functionality (namely hooks, database and views support) are complete for D6/Views2, but it's incomplete from a UI perspective.
If I can work with someone who is able to understand and support its design goals then this will be a very powerful module. If not then this module will continue to be minimally supported, which means we'll get to it as soon as a) someone is willing to fund its development or b) we've gotten through our list of un-funded module development per our company's priorities.
Comments
Comment #1
Anonymous (not verified) commentedYes, I'd like to know what's the status for this module as well, at the moment I'm looking something that would do exactly what this module describes
Comment #2
allie mickaThis module is (finally) under active production! woo!
I have changed its behavior, however, because of the advances of Views 2. Previously, I was attempting to peek at RSS feeds as they go by. It was cool, but due to the nature of how this was done; highly experimental and inefficient.
For D6, I'm no longer stalking RSS feeds. Instead, I'm adding a display to any view of any type. This will permit you to do wacky stuff like:
* Get a weekly view of everything in the "frontpage" view.
* Receive a daily list of new users on your site
* Get an email when your friend logs in
* Build a personalized saved search with arguments and filters, and subscribe to that.
The database/views side is pretty much done, but I still need to build the settings and subscriptions interfaces.
Comment #4
dman commented'Fixed' although there's never even been a -dev release?
:(
If it's retired, just let us know so it can be taken off the list.
We can bump this to the webmasters queue for 'abandoned' if it's going nowhere. Pity.
Comment #5
silverwing commentedhttp://drupal.org/project/watch
User http://drupal.org/user/15091 may have other modules that could be abandoned as well (ie http://drupal.org/project/order)
Comment #6
silverwing commentedComment #7
michelleThat's odd... She's a very active contributor. Are you sure she's not just on vacation or something?
Michelle
Comment #8
silverwing commentedI sent an email to Allie.
Comment #9
allie mickaI have set the status of this module to "Seeking co-maintainer". There are some very specific design/implementation goals on this one (mostly performance-related). The underlying functionality (namely hooks, database and views support) are complete for D6/Views2, but it's incomplete from a UI perspective.
If I can work with someone who is able to understand and support its design goals then this will be a very powerful module. If not then this module will continue to be minimally supported, which means we'll get to it as soon as a) someone is willing to fund its development or b) we've gotten through our list of un-funded module development per our company's priorities.