- 23 Apr, 2008 8 commits
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- 20 Apr, 2008 4 commits
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Drupal core! This is an important milestone for the project so enable the module and check it out ... :) Thanks to Rok Žlender, Károly Négyesi, Jimmy Berry, Kevin Bridges, Charlie Gordon, Douglas Hubler, Miglius Alaburda, Andy Kirkham, Dimitri13, Kieran Lal, Moshe Weitzman, and the many other people that helped with testing over the past years and that drove this home. It all works but it is still rough around the edges (i.e. documentation is still being written, the coding style is not 100% yet, a number of tests still fail) but we spent the entire weekend working on it in Paris and made a ton of progress. The best way to help and to get up to speed, is to start writing and contributing some tests ... as well as fixing some of the failures. For those willing to help with improving the test framework, here are some next steps and issues to resolve: - How to best approach unit tests and mock functions? - How to test drupal_mail() and drupal_http_request()? - How to improve the admin UI so we have a nice progress bar? - How best to do code coverage? - See http://g.d.o/node/10099 for more ...
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Drupal core! This is an important milestone for the project so enable the module and check it out ... :) Thanks to Rok Žlender, Károly Négyesi, Jimmy Berry, Kevin Bridges, Charlie Gordon, Douglas Hubler, Miglius Alaburda, Andy Kirkham, Dimitri13, Kieran Lal, Moshe Weitzman, and the many other people that helped with testing over the past years and that drove this home. It all works but it is still rough around the edges (i.e. documentation is still being written, the coding style is not 100% yet, a number of tests still fail) but we spent the entire weekend working on it in Paris and made a ton of progress. The best way to help and to get up to speed, is to start writing and contributing some tests ... as well as fixing some of the failures. For those willing to help with improving the test framework, here are some next steps and issues to resolve: - How to best approach unit tests and mock functions? - How to test drupal_mail() and drupal_http_request()? - How to improve the admin UI so we have a nice progress bar? - How best to do code coverage? - See http://g.d.o/node/10099 for more ...
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- 19 Apr, 2008 3 commits
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- 10 Apr, 2008 6 commits
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- Patch #216072 by recidive, David Rothstein, ptalindstrom et al: switched from numeric block IDs to string IDs. The short explanation is that Drupal uses a lot of numeric deltas in the block system; blocks are identified by the 'module' and the 'delta'. In early Drupal, delta was numeric, but somewhere along the line it was changed to be possibly a string. In modern Drupal, block overrides are easily done via block-MODULE-DELTA.tpl.php. The primary motivation to switch to string IDs everywhere is to make these deltas friendlier to themers: block-user-0.tpl.php --> block-user-navigation.tpl.php block-user-1.tpl.php --> block-user-login.tpl.php You get the picture.
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- 08 Apr, 2008 1 commit
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The access rules capability of user module has been stripped down to a simple method for blocking IP addresses. E-mail and username restrictions are now available in a contributed module. IP address range blocking is no longer supported and should be done at the server level. This patch is partly motiviated by the fact that at the usability testing, it frequently came up that users went to "access rules" when trying to configure their site settings.
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- 06 Apr, 2008 1 commit
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- 01 Apr, 2008 1 commit
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