How do I up a new module larger than 1mb upload limit?
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Posted: Wed, 2010-03-10 18:39
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hebhansen
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Joined: 2009-02-10
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Posted: Wed, 2010-03-10 18:39
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all the best |
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Use the git hub (http://codex.gallery2.org/Gallery:Using_Git) or some other file hosting.
Having your module or theme in GIT will make it easier to port your module/theme to a down-loadable plugin replacement we have planed.
Dave
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You could upload it somewhere else and then post the link here.
If you're familiar with Git, you could also put it in the gallery3-contrib repository on github:
http://codex.gallery2.org/Gallery:Using_Git
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I don't know how to say this. Very possitive about support and G3 ---
But contributing here is so insanely userunfriendly. This web platform is antiquated Drupal. Writing a codex is a new code language in it self. can not embed images , so guidelines and specs become shitty... excuse my language. Upload limit at 1mb
I have spent so much time now to provide one module to this environment, create a codex and learn that I need to register at 2-3 other sites.
I PM'ed Bharat - Gallery needs this site upgraded soon! Drupal rocks but this does not. I even offered to help in the process but it seems that "we are happy with just beeing ourselves"
Dave - you mentioned that Drupal is not a platform for code. If this is the reference, then for sure it's not.
My suggestion and action plan:
1) upgrade this site to Drupal 6.16 and increase upload limit to 3mb - case slosed and everything solved
2) initiate module tracking in G3 - mentioned elsewhere
3) install the project module in the new Drupal and up modules to this using naming structure
after 3 G3 is for "people" and has a future...
all the best
HB - http://www.image.agentura.dk