Posted by rconstantine on April 2, 2009 at 5:50pm
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| Project: | Drupal.org webmasters |
| Component: | Project ownership |
| Category: | task |
| Priority: | normal |
| Assigned: | kiamlaluno |
| Status: | closed (fixed) |
Issue Summary
I am back to working with Drupal after about a year off. My new(sort of) day job has me working with Drupal, so I'm in need of updating several of my old modules. I will be looking at this module in about two or three weeks. I will then decide whether to update this, or try to add similar features to another existing D6 module. I think we might all agree that the biggest feature that this module has it the ability to do heirarchical free-tagging.
I would like to see a better UI, AHAH/AJAX-ish.
This may require a rewrite. We'll have to see. I may be able to borrow a lot from the taxonomy manager module, whose interface I like a lot.
Stay tuned.
Comments
#1
Tracking ... and looking forward to the D6 version.
#2
Should we classify this module as abandoned?
#3
No response from the module owner for almost a month, and no progress on the module, so recommending the module be assigned to Abandoned Projects.
#4
#5
The developer rconstantine is currently responsible for 10 other modules besides this CCK Taxonomy Super Select Ultra
If it's decided to retire one, should they all be retired?
#6
I am changing the title as reported in Dealing with abandoned projects, and moving it back to the project issue queue.
This report can be moved in the webmasters' issue queue after 14 days. As the report didn't have the correct title, the count starts from this moment.
#7
In the project page the current maintainer is reporting he is looking for a co-maintainer; I guess that answers to the question.
Rather than marking this project as abandoned, I would leave it as it is.
#8
I wrote an email to the current maintainer, asking him to reply here.
#10
I have marked the project as abandoned.
#11
I forgot to move the report to the right issue queue.
#12
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.