Hey all :)
Is this module only for developers, which develop additional contributed modules,
or can it be used by endusers, to relate nodes to each other?
I thought of creating triples like:
[node:23] [has-children] [node:47] (and automatically reciprocal: [node:47] [has-children] [node:23])
Comments
Comment #1
no2e commentedmistypes:
(reciprocal "has-parent" instead of "has children" - of course)
I think of "any" relation, of course (consists of, has parent/children, has sister, knows, killed, rides, dances with, and so on)
Comment #2
Flying Drupalist commentedI'm curious about this too, is there more info?
Comment #3
no2e commentedbump
Comment #4
drewish commenteddoes seem like the maintainer is off on other tasks...
Comment #5
Anonymous (not verified) commentedIt's like with most of Arto's modules which have never seen a final release. Alpha's, beta's or no releases. It seems that he grabs project names.
Comment #6
Flying Drupalist commentedWhat the hell are you talking about. Look at the amount of contributions, his commit history. Who cares about 'final' release.
Comment #7
Anonymous (not verified) commentedYou know what I mean if you can read.
Look at his amount of modules without any contribution or in alpha state.
You're my hero of the day!
Comment #8
mcload commentedAs far as I see, he has many interesting and useful modules, but he has a final relase for only two modules for D5. No final release for D6. I saw that many of his modules are left unfinished, buggy and halfbaked and without support, so personally I prefer to not use Arto's modules. It is just a personal preference. You may use them as you wish.