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This module provides a "File Compressor" field type that allows to archive and compress attached files to an entity into a single file.
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Comment #2
vishal.kadamThank you for applying!
Please read Review process for security advisory coverage: What to expect for more details and Security advisory coverage application checklist to understand what reviewers look for. Tips for ensuring a smooth review gives some hints for a smoother review.
The important notes are the following.
phpcs --standard=Drupal,DrupalPractice
on the project, which alone fixes most of what reviewers would report.To the reviewers
Please read How to review security advisory coverage applications, Application workflow, What to cover in an application review, and Tools to use for reviews.
The important notes are the following.
For new reviewers, I would also suggest to first read In which way the issue queue for coverage applications is different from other project queues.
Comment #3
ankondrat4 CreditAttribution: ankondrat4 at Smile, Drupal Ukraine Community commentedHello.
The module was prepared to review. Drupal coding standards were fixed as for Drupal 7 version of module https://git.drupalcode.org/project/file_compressor_field/-/pipelines/86778
Comment #4
apadernoFor these applications, we need a project where, in at least a branch, most of the commits (but preferably all the commits) have been done from the person who created the application.
The purpose of these applications is reviewing a project to understand what the person who applies understands about writing secure code which follows the Drupal coding standards and correctly uses the Drupal API, not what all the project maintainers collectively understand about those points.
A project where the commits have been done by more than a maintainer cannot be used for these applications.
Comment #5
ankondrat4 CreditAttribution: ankondrat4 at Smile, Drupal Ukraine Community commented