Make dww a co-maintainer?

dww - November 9, 2009 - 18:31
Project:Ubercart Addresses
Version:6.x-1.x-dev
Component:Miscellaneous
Category:task
Priority:normal
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:closed
Description

This module is almost exactly what I need for an UC site I'm building now. I've submitted a handful of patches already:
#625786: When editing addresses from UC checkout, set a destination to return to your cart
#625866: Support importing uc address records with migrate.module

I'm on the security team, a core contributor, etc. I'm very careful. ;) I saw the note on the project page where you're soliciting co-maintainers. Do you want to give me commit access so I can help fix up the D6 version and make it ready for release? I'd still submit patches for things so you can review them if you want. Let me know what you think.

Thanks!
-Derek

p.s. are you ever in IRC? I'm "dww" there, too, and these days I've been in #drupal-ubercart whenever I'm online. Feel free to ping me there if you'd like to chat or coordinate. I'm physically in Oakland, CA -- your profile says you're in the US at least, so the timezone lag shouldn't be that bad. ;)

#1

freixas - November 9, 2009 - 21:24
Status:active» closed

You're in. Welcome aboard and go to it!

Right now all my time is consumed by one particular project. One part of this project is the uc_product_keys contribution. Right now, even taking the time to look at some of the issues for uc_addresses gets put on the back burner, but I can't pass up an offer of assistance.

The biggest problem: If you change the country on the checkout form and then select a zone and move to the checkout review form, you get an error. To the user, the form appears to have been changed properly, but to the system, the country and zone don't match. On all other forms, there is code that makes this work. This code fails only on the checkout form, which is not my form but one I alter. If I don't alter it, the country/zone works.

I asked the Ubercart authors about this, but whoever wrote the checkout code appears not to be around and they know that there is something special about the way the page works.

Anyway, this is an impediment to an official release. It would cause problems for anyone selling internationally. If you can solve this problem, it would be great!

The best way to contact me is through e-mail (I'm never on IRC). I'll send you my e-mail address.

#2

dww - November 9, 2009 - 22:33

Great, thanks. ;)

 
 

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