Hi,
I have worked hard to produce a working module, which is great from my point of view. As I wanted to share it, I was aiming to create a project on this website. I tried once to fill fields that I was able to, without any success of creation. I have no idea of what was wrong, but it didn't work.
As a result, I don't think that I will share my work. I don't have the time to understand how your stuff work. Actually, nobody had time on the forum for me, so I don't see why I would help the drupal "community" in return. I understand that as an open source project, drupal is not able to provide any support to their users.
Anyway, if somebody can explain me how to create a working project in few clicks, I will try. I didn't understood how drupal CVS was working too (login, module rights, tgz releases depending on drupal version, ...).
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Handbook
Have you read Maintaining a project on drupal.org? In order to be able to maintain projects on drupal.org you need to apply for a CVS account.
Considering your posting history here, I don't get this comment. From Tips for posting to the forums:
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Tips for posting to the forums.
When your problem is solved, please post a follow-up to the thread you started.
Ok, I was looking at
Ok, I was looking at http://drupal.org/node/508 , it was not there ;)
About my first post, after 5 days i've decided to try irc, where I have been pointed toward a working link.
After that, I helped myself, and it was a big task ;)
please do submit
Gaby,
Apologies that nobody replied to previous posts! I assure you the community is well-meaning and tries very hard to answer every post. Some messages do slip through the cracks, but the community really does try hard.
To contribute a project officially, I believe you must apply for CVS access. You can do so here
http://drupal.org/cvs-account
Unfortunately getting CVS account can take a while (weeks). In the meanwhile I encourage you to post your module's description in a forum post (just as you created here). You could paste your code inside a
<code>
</code>
block.
dado
Ok thanks, I will apply.
Ok thanks, I will apply.
As my module has already 60ko of code, I will post a link to a temporary page explaining what it does.
Thanks