This page list various RSS feeds that you may find useful for tracking topics on Drupal.org. Please do not update your feeds too often as it will severely impact the performance of our site.
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Releases
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- Compatible with Drupal core 6.x
- Compatible with Drupal core 5.x
- Compatible with Drupal core 4.7.x
- Compatible with Drupal core 4.6.x
- New features
- Bug fixes
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- Separate feeds of releases for each project. If you navigate to any project page, there's now a feed icon next to the "View all releases" link. For example:
Drupal core releases
Comments
New modules feed - show
New modules feed - show sandbox project. Some times ago this link work only for full modules.
http://www.kraeg.ru
could the sandbox modules get a separate RSS feed please?
Yes! Could the sandbox modules get a separate RSS feed please?
I've posted a feature request
I've posted a feature request for this at http://drupal.org/node/1087554
Exaltation of Larks
http://www.larks.la
Thanks, couldn't find the
Thanks, couldn't find the place to properly do so.
Yes! I am also bothered by
Yes! I am also bothered by the fact that the new modules feed is totally inundated by sandboxes. Please provide a clean new module feed as there was before.
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Tomáš J. Fülöpp @vacilando.is
Full drupal module feed
@itangalo from Nodeone solved the problem with a workaround using Yahoo!Pipes.
http://go.nodeone.se/modules
There's also a nice Twitter user to follow which does the same as RSS @modules_full
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