Hey guys,

This was downloaded a bit before, but thought I would try it once more to see if I could generate any real interest. I wrote a list of modules, in a spreadsheet. Contains every 6.x module, a numbered system for new and updated modules (Number counts up for every revision), a quick description, current state, last date of a new version, and a quick link.

I think it is a great reference, that I built for myself, but then decided to clean it up and release it. It highlights stable projects, new projects, updated projects, and any project with a new release since May 1st.

I just found the module list to be really hard to go through, so I use this list to keep track of my own lists (I have one for ones I use, ones I might use someday, and ones I have no interest in). It is a lot faster to use for new project finding and updated projects.

It needs some work. Check the readme for full info. Here it is:

http://rapidshare.com/files/117904947/Drupal_6.x_Module_List_Version_3_b...

or

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=1d09e53b405556c97069484bded33bcdbfcf2...

Let me know what you think, otherwise I'll probably lose interest before the 4th revision. No sense in updating it if people don't care.

Comments

vm’s picture

seen drupalmodules.com ?

Anonymous’s picture

I have seen it. It doesn't have every module on it. In fact, it is closer than when I last checked a couple of weeks ago, but still over 50 short. It also doesn't keep up, requires a lot of reading just to sort through them, and has never been overly impressive with the by build layout for modules.

With that said, I like it, but nothing beats having your own list. I actually have read through every single 6.x module twice already, with plans to make one more pass to sort them out in some other lists I am making. I feel like I actually learn something doing it this way and if someone wants to try out what I made then maybe it will save them time or troubles.