Talking Drupal #411 - D.o Issue Etiquette

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Today we are talking about D.o Issue Etiquette with Tim Lehnen. For show notes visit: www.talkingDrupal.com/411 Topics Episode 361 Credit Most recent changes AI How should project maintainers respond How should the community respond Consequences Who developed the policy Who is responsible for enforcement How do these policies help maintainers Anything missing Future updates Resources Talking Drupal #361 - Drupal Credit System Issue Etiquette Abuse of the Credit System Unhelpful comments Site moderator queue CWG issues Introduction to Contribution Best Practices for Organizations Slack Channel #contribution-recognition-feedback Drupal Association Membership Guests Tim Lehnen - @hestenet Hosts Nic Laflin - www.nLighteneddevelopment.com @nicxvan John Picozzi - www.epam.com @johnpicozzi Tim Plunkett - @timplunkett MOTW Correspondent Martin Anderson-Clutz - @mandclu Brief description: Have you ever wanted a simple way to view and store information about the overall health of your Drupal website? There’s a module for that! Module name/project name: Site How old: Project originally created in Sep 2007, current project looking like it took over the namespacex in June 2023 Versions available: 1.10.0-alpha11 works with D8 and above Maintainership Currently very actively maintained, last release was in the past couple of weeks Does not have issue enabled, project page says to open issues against ox project, which currently has no open issues Usage stats: 3 sites Maintainer(s): Jon Pugh, a founding member of the Aegir project, among many others Module features and usage The Site module stores information about the health of your site in a fieldable, revisionable entity Provides a detailed history of the state of your site, including changes to configuration with a log of who changed what, where Will include data on Drupal and PHP version, Git information, and more Health can be based on the core Status report, the Site Audit module report, or a custom SiteState plugin Can display an overall status indicator in the toolbar, so as a site owner or maintainer you don’t have to go to the Site Status page to see it That page will display more detailed information, including the “reason” for the current status, the site’s history, and more Integrates with the Site Manager module (also by Jon Pugh) which provides a UI for monitoring and managing a portfolio of Drupal sites You can try out Site and Site Manager as part of the Operations project (machine name ox) as a Lando-based local setup of four sites, of which one provides a dashboard for the other three