Neither Stephan nor I use drupal5 anymore, which means we don't really
test stuff all that much.
Does anyone still run it ? It's likely OpenBSD 4.8 will be the last
release with actual support. Moving to drupal6, unless you have really
specific local development, is possible (a bit p
I no longer use drupal5 at all. I'm doing a security update to 5.20, but I
need someone motivated to follow on drupal module updates (mostly security
stuff).
Otherwise, I'm going to simply phase drupal5 out of existence so that people
stay with the maintained drupal6 code base...
Some of you may have noticed some renewed activity in the drupal6 ports.
I'm finally moving the one production site I have from d5 to d6, so it's
likely I'm no longer going to spend time maintaining the drupal5 ports.
Migrating mostly works smoothly. The big issue being that y
I just imported drupal5, and a handful of helpful modules.
This makes for ~35 new packages, all consisting of php/javascript code:
- no stress for bulk package builders.
- completely arch-independent.
Drupal is an industrial-strength CMS, with a reasonable user-interface,
contrarily to some