Discussion:
Here comes the Features page! :)
Gábor Hojtsy
2008-10-29 22:37:59 UTC
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Hey,

Up until earlier yesterday, the http://drupal.org/features page was
managed by an obscure and old module called feature, which is used by
less the 30 sites reporting back:
http://drupal.org/project/usage/feature The permissions for editing
this page were limited, so you could not get there, and even if you
could, the module restricted you to its custom categories support (no,
not taxonomy), and feature items in categories, which could only have
some textual intro, an image link and a read more link. All managed in
custom code stored in custom tables. Not totally flexible. This data
was all used to generate what looks like very dated markup such as

<div style="font-size: 120%; font-weight: bold; margin-bottom:
15px;"><p>General features</p></div>

for a header and

<i>Collaborative Book</i> - Our unique collaborative book feature
lets you setup a "book" and then authorize other individuals to
contribute content.<div align="right"><a href="node/284">detailed
information</a>&nbsp;

for explanation. Ouch. It also linked to Drupal 4.3 screenshots as
showcase. Due to the permissions and architecture limitations, this
was deadly outdated. It also did not support versioning of the feature
list, only supported plain text input in feature descriptions, no
formatting whatsoever, etc.

So what happened yesterday, is that this module was finally retired from
drupal.org, and its generated page was moved into the node which made
it possible to have it in the handbook, but magically did not contain
any text before. Now the content is up for the doc team, and you
should be able to run with it and update / spice it up, clean out old
markup, etc. Please do!

Gábor
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Addison Berry
2008-10-29 22:57:23 UTC
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Just an FYI, this was still on Full HTML format due to whack HTML. I
cleaned it up, stripping all of the junk out and making it suitable
for the Doc team format, so it is now cleaner and accessible to doc
team. It does indeed need more cleanup though.

- Addi
Post by Gábor Hojtsy
Hey,
Up until earlier yesterday, the http://drupal.org/features page was
managed by an obscure and old module called feature, which is used by
http://drupal.org/project/usage/feature The permissions for editing
this page were limited, so you could not get there, and even if you
could, the module restricted you to its custom categories support (no,
not taxonomy), and feature items in categories, which could only have
some textual intro, an image link and a read more link. All managed in
custom code stored in custom tables. Not totally flexible. This data
was all used to generate what looks like very dated markup such as
15px;"><p>General features</p></div>
for a header and
<i>Collaborative Book</i> - Our unique collaborative book feature
lets you setup a "book" and then authorize other individuals to
contribute content.<div align="right"><a href="node/284">detailed
information</a>&nbsp;
for explanation. Ouch. It also linked to Drupal 4.3 screenshots as
showcase. Due to the permissions and architecture limitations, this
was deadly outdated. It also did not support versioning of the feature
list, only supported plain text input in feature descriptions, no
formatting whatsoever, etc.
So what happened yesterday, is that this module was finally retired from
drupal.org, and its generated page was moved into the node which made
it possible to have it in the handbook, but magically did not contain
any text before. Now the content is up for the doc team, and you
should be able to run with it and update / spice it up, clean out old
markup, etc. Please do!
Gábor
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Shai Gluskin
2008-10-30 04:14:33 UTC
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Great work! Gabor and Addi

Looks like there are special permissions for those features, mission, etc.
pages. I'm not seeing and "edit" link when I'm on those pages.

I'm pretty sure I'm on the docs team. But is there a "super docs team"
permission or some such that you need to work on those pages.

Shai
Post by Addison Berry
Just an FYI, this was still on Full HTML format due to whack HTML. I
cleaned it up, stripping all of the junk out and making it suitable
for the Doc team format, so it is now cleaner and accessible to doc
team. It does indeed need more cleanup though.
- Addi
Post by Gábor Hojtsy
Hey,
Up until earlier yesterday, the http://drupal.org/features page was
managed by an obscure and old module called feature, which is used by
http://drupal.org/project/usage/feature The permissions for editing
this page were limited, so you could not get there, and even if you
could, the module restricted you to its custom categories support (no,
not taxonomy), and feature items in categories, which could only have
some textual intro, an image link and a read more link. All managed in
custom code stored in custom tables. Not totally flexible. This data
was all used to generate what looks like very dated markup such as
15px;"><p>General features</p></div>
for a header and
<i>Collaborative Book</i> - Our unique collaborative book feature
lets you setup a "book" and then authorize other individuals to
contribute content.<div align="right"><a href="node/284">detailed
information</a>&nbsp;
for explanation. Ouch. It also linked to Drupal 4.3 screenshots as
showcase. Due to the permissions and architecture limitations, this
was deadly outdated. It also did not support versioning of the feature
list, only supported plain text input in feature descriptions, no
formatting whatsoever, etc.
So what happened yesterday, is that this module was finally retired from
drupal.org, and its generated page was moved into the node which made
it possible to have it in the handbook, but magically did not contain
any text before. Now the content is up for the doc team, and you
should be able to run with it and update / spice it up, clean out old
markup, etc. Please do!
Gábor
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