See http://drupal.org/project/colorer; there are no releases hosted on Drupal.org, and the project page reports links to download the code from a third-party site.

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edhel’s picture

It's because of cvs is very difficult for me) I hope Drupal.org will migrate to mercurial or git soon.

gerhard killesreiter’s picture

The cvs procedures are very well documented.

michelle’s picture

If I can manage it, anyone can. LOL! Just pop into IRC and ask for help if you can't figure it out.

Michelle

avpaderno’s picture

@edhel: It seems explicit that when you apply for a CVS account, you are then supposed to use CVS, and not Git, or Mercurial. You had time to learn CVS since the moment you applied for a CVS account.

If the problem would be the difficulty of using CVS, then I don't understand why you were able to commit code for a different project (http://drupal.org/project/node_breadcrumb).

silverwing’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

Project has a D5 and D6 release available, which fulfills the requirement.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.