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Introduction to the Drupal.org issue queue

Almost all community work really "happens" in the Drupal.org issue queue. This is where the community can track all of the todos for all of our projects. Every project has a queue. This means Drupal core, contributed modules and themes and even the drupal.org website and documentation have queues. This video covers how to find the queue you need, gives a little orientation, then shows how to search for existing issues and create a new issue.

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links on project page

Great video! This is a topic that will help lots of folks. You are certainly filling up http://drupal.org/node/245847 quite quickly!

While I was watching I was struck by something you said on the project page. I also always select the "view all issues" link and am often confused by all the other links on that page. I wonder how often people use the other links and whether we'd be better served by showing a relatively small number of those links instead of the big long list...hmmm if only there were a redesign coming up.

Thanks

Thanks, I've been using the issue stuff for awhile now, but it is always good to see what someone who uses it much more heavily finds of note to mention. I picked up several bits of helpful information, but perhaps the most obvious that I'd entirely looked over was the "subscribe" link.

video stops at 6:04

The audio and video stops progressing at approximately 6:04 when I play it. I am a subscriber, and an watching from inside iTunes. The video shows that it has 3:05 left to play, but it's all the same image and the audio is blank.

Otherwise it was a very interesting video. Thanks for making!

Just FYI.

Thanks,
Kelly

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