Drupal 4.7.5 and 4.6.11 released
Drupal 4.6.11 and Drupal 4.7.5 are available for download. These are maintenance releases that fix problems reported using the bug tracking system, as well as two security vulnerabilities.
Upgrading your existing Drupal sites is strongly recommended.
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Drupal 4.7.5 can be downloaded from http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-4.7.5.tar.gz.
Drupal 4.6.11 can be downloaded from http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-4.6.11.tar.gz.
There are no new features in these installments.
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re: Polls are back because Drupal updated
Drupal updated both 4.7.5 and 4.6.11 versions?
Well, I"m not sure at what point that module began functioning properly again for me. It was 6 months and about 2 or 3 small upgrades between my checking.
Since Polls were missing, Tuxmachines lost many visitors. More polls will add fun and popularity here at Tuxmachunes.
Well, I don't know about all that. Most folks don't even bother with polls. My polls don't get very many participants.
You can tell from the recorded reads, that Tuxmachines is where Linux developers gather?
No, I can't tell. But I'm gonna have to guess, um.. nope.
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You talk the talk, but do you waddle the waddle?
re: Don't worry, polls will improve?
Maybe Tuxmachines should run a Poll on whether there should be more polls?
re: Don't worry, polls will improve?
Maybe Tuxmachines should run a Poll on whether there should be more polls?
I did similar once upon a time: I Think Polls:
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You talk the talk, but do you waddle the waddle?