CVS edit link for QuiptimeGroup
The module "Remove language neutral":The language neutral option can be deactivated with this module on node create/edit forms.
Snipped of module README.txt:
Requirements
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This module is written for Drupal 6.0+.
The module Locale.
The module Internationalization (i18n).
Installation
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Copy the module Remove language neutral to your modules directory and then they
enable on the admin modules page.
Usage
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In the administration of an content type You can use in the Workflow settings the option
"Deactivate language neutral". To deactivate the language neutral option on node
create/edit forms of this content type check the option box.
Administration
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No administer interface available.
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | remove_lang_neutral-6.x-1.0.tar_.gz | 7.6 KB | QuiptimeGroup |
Comments
Comment #1
QuiptimeGroup commentedHere is the module.
Comment #2
avpadernoThe module simply implements a hook for altering two forms; the module is too simple to be accepted for a CVS account.
Comment #3
QuiptimeGroup commentedWow, my module is to simple. My module is to small.
I do not understand. Why is a simple module can not be contributed?
Here is an example for other simple module: Disable user language
Why the module "Disable user language" module is contributed in a CVS account?
The module code "DUL" has exactly 53 lines. My module has 38 lines.
The module code "DUL" has 3 functions. My module has 2 functions.
I can expand my module, and also will add a few line to the code. For example, these lines here:
This was 11 lines of code.
I can also add another function. For example the hook_perm (But this would be pointless.). This feature adds 10 lines of code minimum.
With the above changes has my module: 3 functions and 59 code lines.
Should I do that? Is my module these changes complicated enough? Is this the right way to contribute small modules?
PS
Kiam, where do you want to know that my module is not bigger in the near future?
PS
Small and large modules have a togetherness. They are both modules.
[Edited by KiamLaLuno to remove the sentence all in bold]
Comment #4
avpadernoJust some little notes:
P.S. It's Kiam, not Kim.