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Drupal.org team week notes #13

The Drupal.org D7 upgrade project is active again and we are back with our regular week notes! During the past couple of months we mostly kept quiet because drumm and I were busy with various non-Drupal.org related tasks, such as the DrupalCon websites, association.drupal.org, etc. For the coming weeks the Drupal.org D7 upgrade is our top priority.

Currently we are working in three: Neil Drumm, Derek Wright and I. Jeremy Thorson and Marco Villegas helped us with some of the Project* suite issues and Lewis Nyman is helping with the Bluecheese theme.

On the week of March 18 we were cleaning up queues and bringing project back on track. Last week the actual work in the issue queues started. Most importantly the table of attachments on the issue pages is now done! Some more issues for the Project* suite were fixed as well. And while working on those Derek got his 1000th commit pushed to the Project module!

For the Bluecheese theme we improved changed completely the Sass partials structure to make the code more logically organized and easier to find and work with.

The Solr port is mostly finished, we are working on the last bits of the solr related parts of the drupalorg.module, such as /download page, which is looking good already.

We’d like to say thanks to volunteers who are working with us and to the Drupal Association Supporting Partners, who made it possible for us to continue the upgrade project. The Supporting Partner Program crowd sources funds that pay for the development team’s time and Drupal.org hosting costs.

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