On 10/26/2006 2:24:01 PM, Thomas Barregren (thomas webbredaktoren.se) wrote:
> Ok. It was just wishful thinking.
Nothing wrong with wishes. Having projects notify their
maintainers when
their descriptions are changed is actually a pretty decent
feature request.
I suggest filing an issue so the idea doesn't get lost in
the archives.
> I can understand that [not manually notifying every
little change]. The
> purpose with my original post on this subject
> was actually to express my approval of your work.
Thanks
> I may have misunderstood the terminology here. But
since we were talking
> about module description, I thought maintainer meant
the maintainer of
> the module. I am the maintainer of RoleAssign
> <http://drupa
l.org/project/roleassign>, but I havn't access to
previous
> versions of the description I have written.
I guess you need site maintainer access to view revisions.
Unfortunately
Drupal's permissions aren't very fine grained so I don't
think it's possible
to give module maintainers access without getting it across
the site. But
there are revisions there behind the scenes, so all you need
to do is ask if
you want something reverted. A bit of a PITA, I know, but
best I can suggest
with the current infrastructure.
General FYI - If your module (haven't got that far yet) has
a decent
description with no more than a few lines before the
<!--break--> tag, and
is tagged with the appropriate category(ies), it's unlikely
to be messed
with anyway.
Michelle
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