Hi,
i like to take over the maintainship of this module, especially the Drupal 6 support.
I allready posted a Drupal 6 port to the Drupal 6 support issue.
Greetings phil
Hi,
i like to take over the maintainship of this module, especially the Drupal 6 support.
I allready posted a Drupal 6 port to the Drupal 6 support issue.
Greetings phil
Comments
Comment #1
csc4 commentedI'm not sure what the right procedure is but there is quite a lot of similar traffic in http://drupal.org/project/issues/webmasters
See for example - http://drupal.org/node/502550
Looks like you need to apply for CVS, then open a thread in http://drupal.org/project/issues/webmasters with component Project Ownership?
Comment #2
pribeh commentedAny luck with this? I'd like to make a request for a 6.0 version.
Comment #3
drupalnesia commentedHi Phil (smurfy),
I have try to add a grant access for you but error: smurfy does not have a CVS account.
You need to create a CVS account then I can add a grant access to you, so you can maintenance the 6.x version
Regards
Comment #4
avpadernoI approved smurfy's CVS application, and granted him CVS access to this project.
Anyway, he asked to take the ownership. Is that what you want, drupal-id.com? If you approve that, then it's required the action of a Drupal.org webmaster (I am one of them).
Comment #5
drupalnesia commentedI like to develop this module together with any contributors.
Comment #6
avpadernoThat was not what I was asking. :-)
He asked to take the ownership of the module; this means that in this case, under the module name (in the project page), you would read "smurfy - June 16, 2008 - 00:03".
You would still have access to the CVS repository, anyway.
Comment #7
drupalnesia commentedAs I have mention "I like to develop this module together with any contributors."
I like he/she join to develop this module, because I will release 6.x-alpha1 soon.
Comment #8
drupalnesia commented6.x-1.0-ALPHA1: Migrate to Drupal 6.x