This is a great idea and in my case it negates the need to bother with tags and vocabularies. I was just wondering if you're planning on developing it for Drupal 6?
This is a great idea and in my case it negates the need to bother with tags and vocabularies. I was just wondering if you're planning on developing it for Drupal 6?
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Comment #1
dropcube commentedYes, as soon as the 2.x version of the views module get ready to develop for.
Comment #2
dropcube commentedI am writing the views plugins required to make this module compatible with Views 2.x
Comment #3
dropcube commentedComment #4
rodrigo21 commentedCould the module be used with drupal 6.2 without views module enabled?
Comment #5
dropcube commented@rodrigo21: No, it depends on Views module.
Comment #6
Agtttt commentedhttp://drupal.org/project/views looks like it has a 6 version...
Comment #7
root_of_roots commentedLooking forward to this great module!
Subscribing!
Comment #8
Flying Drupalist commentedsubscribe
Comment #9
Antinoo commented+1
Comment #10
summit commented+1 for a D6 version of this module!
Greetings,
Martijn
Comment #11
root_of_roots commentedIndeed, Views has been released as a stable version for Drupal 6.x - long out of beta testing and release candidates. In fact, it is currently in the 2.x series (Views 2).
What are the plans for this module?
Best Regards,
-ROR
Comment #12
dropcube commentedI think we should concentrate our efforts in a more general approach: module Views Cloud, now that Views module supports several Drupal objects, not only nodes.
Comment #13
root_of_roots commentedAlright cool. Might still be nice to have a simple version. Perhaps Deadwood can help out a bit?