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Core Conversations on documentation at DrupalCon?

Hey all -DrupalCon Chicago's Core Conversation proposals need to be in by next Friday. Jennifer (jhodgdon) and I have been pondering whether and what might make a good topic or two to pitch.Please post...

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New commit message format

Apparently, Git doesn't like commit messages that start with a pound sign, which leads us to define a new standard format for commit messages.Taken from Commit messages in the Git Handbook: Usually,...

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Recommended Markup Guide for Modules

I'm referencing the Drupal Markup Style Guide g.d.o wiki in the Definitive Guide to Drupal 7 and it hasn't been updated in a couple years so i wanted to give all interested parties, especially HTML5...

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Define basic conventions for converting things to classes

As we move to converting low level system in core to classes, we need to define a convention for doing so.Please chime in on the discussion at http://drupal.org/node/1239644.

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Clarify scope of PHP coding standards for core (major version) and contrib code

Posted by sun on October 1, 2011 at 8:09pm:ProblemUncertainty about when or how to apply coding standards across Drupal core versions and core vs. contrib code.GoalClarify the scope of coding standards...

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Standard needed for what is a "disruptive" patch

Posted by jhodgdon on October 3, 2011 at 5:26pm Coming from http://drupal.org/node/1295500#comment-5068622There is frustration among new developers about how to make issues and patches that cause a...

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Identify and document externally-developed files which should not be changed...

Problem/MotivationThere are externally-developed files, such as misc/jquery.js and module/system/system.tar.inc that should not be updated to meet Drupal coding standards.Every few months, however,...

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Create cookie naming standards

There are a handful of modules that set extra cookies to accomplish various things outside of the session. Some of them are used only on the client side and the server never needs to see them. Some of...

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Giving the site administrator the full picture

A module, by definition, adds a feature to a Drupal installation. A well written module often provides administrative touches such as the ability to 'hide' the feature from certain user roles or...

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Drupal Developer (positions available for Themer and Module Dev) | CPX...

Title: Drupal DeveloperWe seek BOTH Themer and Back-End Drupal Devs for on-site salary roles in NYC.HIGHLY COMPETITIVE SALARIES AND MASSIVE PERKS!Developer Personality:Are you an energy drinking...

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Core Conversations on documentation at DrupalCon?

Hey all -DrupalCon Chicago's Core Conversation proposals need to be in by next Friday. Jennifer (jhodgdon) and I have been pondering whether and what might make a good topic or two to pitch.Please post...

View Article

New commit message format

Apparently, Git doesn't like commit messages that start with a pound sign, which leads us to define a new standard format for commit messages.Taken from Commit messages in the Git Handbook: Usually,...

View Article

Recommended Markup Guide for Modules

I'm referencing the Drupal Markup Style Guide g.d.o wiki in the Definitive Guide to Drupal 7 and it hasn't been updated in a couple years so i wanted to give all interested parties, especially HTML5...

View Article


Define basic conventions for converting things to classes

As we move to converting low level system in core to classes, we need to define a convention for doing so.Please chime in on the discussion at http://drupal.org/node/1239644.

View Article

Clarify scope of PHP coding standards for core (major version) and contrib code

Posted by sun on October 1, 2011 at 8:09pm:ProblemUncertainty about when or how to apply coding standards across Drupal core versions and core vs. contrib code.GoalClarify the scope of coding standards...

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Standard needed for what is a "disruptive" patch

Posted by jhodgdon on October 3, 2011 at 5:26pm Coming from http://drupal.org/node/1295500#comment-5068622There is frustration among new developers about how to make issues and patches that cause a...

View Article

Identify and document externally-developed files which should not be changed...

Problem/MotivationThere are externally-developed files, such as misc/jquery.js and module/system/system.tar.inc that should not be updated to meet Drupal coding standards.Every few months, however,...

View Article


Create cookie naming standards

There are a handful of modules that set extra cookies to accomplish various things outside of the session. Some of them are used only on the client side and the server never needs to see them. Some of...

View Article

Giving the site administrator the full picture

A module, by definition, adds a feature to a Drupal installation. A well written module often provides administrative touches such as the ability to 'hide' the feature from certain user roles or...

View Article

Drupal Developer (positions available for Themer and Module Dev) | CPX...

Title: Drupal DeveloperWe seek BOTH Themer and Back-End Drupal Devs for on-site salary roles in NYC.HIGHLY COMPETITIVE SALARIES AND MASSIVE PERKS!Developer Personality:Are you an energy drinking...

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