Moving out of a beta program, we will provision search indexes based on module activation, so we have no reason to inhibit activation as long as the site has a subscription.

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pwolanin’s picture

Title: Remove override of system modules form » Remove override of system modules form?
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here's a 1st pass that just removes the check for search being enabled. But, is it a better UX to just remove this warning and rely on the module description?

pwolanin’s picture

Status: Active » Needs review
Anonymous’s picture

Status: Needs review » Reviewed & tested by the community

I tried it with my local setup. Worked without any problems.

pwolanin’s picture

Status: Reviewed & tested by the community » Fixed

committed

JacobSingh’s picture

Status: Fixed » Needs review

Why did you change the link to http://acquia.com/products-services from http://acquia.com/products-services/acquia-search ?

I believe in our usability tests, users were confused when sent to products-services directly because it doesn't address the search signup specifically.

pwolanin’s picture

@Jacob - there will be no separate search signup - they just need an active subscription.

JacobSingh’s picture

Yes, but there is a network signup. I'm commenting on the patch itself.

My point is, we think about "You need a network sub", but the user seeing this message is thinking "I want search", so going to the page specifically about search helps them navigate what they have to do next, sending them to the product page on Acquia is a bit of a non-sequitor if they haven't been following our roadmap and company prospectus. :)

pwolanin’s picture

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ok, we can use that path instead

pwolanin’s picture

Status: Needs review » Fixed

committed.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.