- Issue created by @jheinon_finland
- Status changed to Postponed
almost 2 years ago 12:45pm 30 January 2023 - 🇮🇳India jitesh_1 Jaipur
Hello, and a warm welcome to the Drupal community!
You can contribute to drupal.org without having the role.
The 'confirmed' role is for users that contribute to this website. In this case, you've not contributed any content except this post, so there is no content to review. Postponing for now, after you have posted some content on Drupal.org.
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- 🇫🇮Finland jheinon_finland
How can I create an issue on updating a Drupal module, if it needs to be a confirmed user? There are some contrib modules without the Drupal 10 compatibility in my project, with no issues created on them that needs working.
- 🇮🇳India jitesh_1 Jaipur
Hello @jheinon_finland,
Here is documentation to create an issue https://www.drupal.org/community/contributor-guide/reference-information/quick-info/creating-or-updating-an-issue-report#:~:text=Create%20a%20new%20issue,-Before%20you%20create&text=You'll%20need%20to%20be,to%20report%20a%20security%20issue. → You can contribute without have the confirmed role, Here are some issues you can work on. https://www.drupal.org/project/issues → - 🇫🇮Finland jheinon_finland
The fix is quite simple, only needs an update to the module's -file.
- 🇮🇳India jitesh_1 Jaipur
Hello @jheinon_finland,
I reviewed your content, you create a Drupal 10 compatibility issue and i'm give you the confirmed user roleThanks.
- Status changed to RTBC
almost 2 years ago 1:36pm 30 January 2023 - Status changed to Fixed
almost 2 years ago 1:50pm 30 January 2023 - Assigned to jitesh_1
Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.