@rogelio - Thanks for reporting this. When you are in doubt, this is always a good place to ask your question or raise your concern.
I don't have a technical response for you, but I can make a process suggestion.
1) If you have the time and/or skills to provide more information about what is or is not happening, that would be really helpful and might help triage which module is causing the problem. Provides step by step guide to reproduce the problem is HUGELY helpful.
2) If not sure which module is causing the problem, I think it's appropriate to take your best guess and pick one or simply go ahead and open an issue in both issue queues. Be clear in your description of the issue that it involves two modules and you are not clear which is causing the problem (maybe both). If opening issues in both queues, I would add a link to the respective issue in the other queue.
If either module maintainer can verify the the problem is not with their module, they can easily close the issue and no harm is done.
As usual, you are much more likely to get results/help if you are able to provide the clearest and easiest possible step by step guide to reproduce the problem.
You are asking this question at the right time.
Work has been done on the Content Moderation module for Backdrop CMS, but it's still not working fully. We would welcome help getting this...
Hi, Olafski,
Thanks for your reply. Thank goodness we have the resources of Drupal 7 to look at when these questions arise -- questions new to me (yet another unknown part of Drupal /...
Hi DonM, I guess there isn't an option for the color module to behave in another way, but there are workarounds:
Don't use the color module, maybe even disable it, and use only...
Posted1 week 20 hours ago by Olaf Grabienski (Olafski) on:
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@rogelio - Thanks for reporting this. When you are in doubt, this is always a good place to ask your question or raise your concern.
I don't have a technical response for you, but I can make a process suggestion.
1) If you have the time and/or skills to provide more information about what is or is not happening, that would be really helpful and might help triage which module is causing the problem. Provides step by step guide to reproduce the problem is HUGELY helpful.
2) If not sure which module is causing the problem, I think it's appropriate to take your best guess and pick one or simply go ahead and open an issue in both issue queues. Be clear in your description of the issue that it involves two modules and you are not clear which is causing the problem (maybe both). If opening issues in both queues, I would add a link to the respective issue in the other queue.
If either module maintainer can verify the the problem is not with their module, they can easily close the issue and no harm is done.
As usual, you are much more likely to get results/help if you are able to provide the clearest and easiest possible step by step guide to reproduce the problem.
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