Hi All, for those that have no or less idea of the existence of a "Terminology" that you can find after:
1. Home » Getting Started » Before You Start
2. Home » about » drupal.org-FAQ » Does Drupal.org have a "Glossary"?
3. Home » (Menu-bar) Documentation » handbooks » getting-started » Before You Start » Terminology
Drupal "Terminology" was started at December 22, 2002 - 10:10
by Dries Buytaert
and continued :
by Adam Shand
14/06/2003
by moshe weitzman
by ax
11/10/2004
by drumm
23/01/2005
by Boris Mann
by Richard Eriksson
by bryan kennedy
by puregin
by Steven
08/01/2006 -
by sepeck
12/01/2007
by sepeck
by pwolanin
by webernet
09/02/2008
by rport
by JBrauer
by alasda
by esmerel
by edward.peters
by dman
by webchick
by WorldFallz
At the 31/08/2008 - 13:54 I wolfflow started to review
a bit the "Terminology" page and gave some additional HTML functionality.
After a long discussion development I was determinate to start over with a new subpage of "Terminology":
Drupal "Common english expression & acronyms used on Drupal.org"
started for making a Drupal Terminology reference that is centralized,
see discussion on http://drupal.org/node/297744
Add a link to a post about my motivations and interest in Building a "Terminology" reference on Drupal.org.
So because I care so as (I guess ) many others Drupal.org Members and Visitors about this project, I ask you to
comment your support or disregard here, and if you are supporting this project to contribute with suggestion on how to make this pages easy to be consulted and reached for everyone on Drupal.org.
Kind Regards @wolfflow
10/09/2008 - 16:25 by wolfflow
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Thanks for the heads up, I
Thanks for the heads up, I never even knew it existed. Once I have had the chance to read it over a few times I can certainly help out.
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