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Re: PHP snippets (once again): msg#00058

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Subject: Re: PHP snippets (once again)

Hi Karoly, you wrote on 08/05/2006 17:23:50:

>> I haven't seen any insecure snippets Keiran, but, any *obvious* nasty
>> ones should be removed.
>> to answer your question "what do you want us to do?"

>Wow. Talk to Heine. He removed TONs.


Just had a quick look at the PHP snippets page and PHP Template Snippets
handbook section and it looks the same (I logged out to make sure I wasn't
looking at snippets in moderation) as always.

PHP PAGE SNIPPETS: http://drupal.org/node/23220

PHP TEMPLATE SNIPPETS: http://drupal.org/node/45471

Unless I'm missing something..the only snippets that have "gone" appear to be
the ACTIONS SNIPPETS.

I think it's a bad idea to make it more difficult to contribute snippets, but,
what I would suggest is more dilligence with the DOC team on how handbook pages
are published.

Example: Heine comes up with a few simple guidelines for the doc team to adhere
to when approving snippet based handbook pages. Which is included in the
handbook for all to see alongside a generic health warning for *ALL* snippets.

The above I would see as a short term elastoplast. I think it's fairly
transparent that the handbook doesn't cater for snippets very well and should
really be seperated out. I have given it a bit of thought and have come up with
the following formula that might work well, but, I wouldn't like to impose it
on the DOC team, who are already busy enough as it is.

The general outline is here: http://drupal.org/node/38148

Dub




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