Closed (fixed)
Project:
Drupal.org site moderators
Component:
web site
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
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Created:
23 May 2006 at 14:46 UTC
Updated:
3 Jul 2006 at 02:45 UTC
http://drupal.org/project/urlfilter
as per to new cvs commit policies, nobody can commit anything!
is Steven the unofficial maintainer?
http://drupal.org/project/developers/3318
If there is no maintainer, given access, I could commit submitted patches.
Comments
Comment #1
sunI could do that. Would have to look to CVS / module maintainership / and stuff.
Comment #2
beginner commentedSun, contact Steven directly, or else post in the dev mailing list.
Would you like to be the official maintainer?
Comment #3
beginner commentedsun: have your contacted Steven, yet?
It really is a shame: there aren't many issues in the queue, and they all could be handled fairly quickly if the module had a committed maintainer. I committed two translation files because that's the only thing I can commit: They had been sitting there for a long time because no one is looking at the patch queue.
Comment #4
sunDue to the fact I'm working with Subversion + TortoiseSVN for development I'm currently learning how to use CVS command line client (Cygwin on Windows) to maintain this and another project on Drupal.org. I've found some information about checkout, branching and tagging in the handbooks but there is no information about cvs commit and import. If someone has a resource worth looking at I'd be interested.
Killes already confirmed my CVS account for project maintainership.
Comment #5
Steven commentedI do maintain urlfilter, I'm just busy right now with exams.
But, plenty of crap has been proposed for urlfilter in the past. I want to keep the module clean, simple and standards compliant.
Comment #6
beginner commentedWell, it seems the module has an official maintainer, now :)
Steve, is this part of the crap you were talking about?:
http://drupal.org/node/5982
Comment #7
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