backdrop-contrib / node_clone

Allows users to make a copy of an existing node and then edit that copy easily. Has also been used by some to facilitate node templating.
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clone or node_clone? #2

Closed klonos closed 8 years ago

klonos commented 8 years ago

I was under the impression that the convention was that modules have a module_name\module_name.info structure, but this one is node_clone\clone.info. Why is that (why not node_clone\node_clone.info)?

biolithic commented 8 years ago

I followed the Drupal port directly:

https://www.drupal.org/project/node_clone

I feel that if you were to port your Drupal site to Backdrop, the names should stay the same to avoid any conflict. It's possible that the original was wrong, but it is rather popular, so I'm not going to rock the boat on this one.

On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 1:56 AM, Gregory Netsas notifications@github.com wrote:

I was under the impression that the convention was that modules have a module_name\module_name.info structure, but this one is node_clone\ clone.info. Why is that?

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/backdrop-contrib/node_clone/issues/2.

klonos commented 8 years ago

Fair enough.