I'd like to submit a patch but can't find the location of code for this plugin. It's the extended statistics plugin. It for example includes a feature to not log certain http user agents, shows referrers, etc. There are a couple plugins titled "Statistics" so it gets a little confusing (for me).
Anyway, perhaps a faq or howto on this topic of "how to help and submit patches" This particular plugin does not appear to be in CVS on sf.net but I could be overlooking it (doubtful, grep finds nothing).
howto find plugin code to submit a patch
If I'm understanding correctly, you've already made changes to the code, yes? So you already know the plugin name; it's serendipity_event_{whatever}.
As to the location of the code repository, it could be that it's not on the SourceForge repository. That's only for the additional plugins. The core stuff is on Berlios: https://developer.berlios.de/projects/serendipity/.
And the actual answer: if you provide us the code, via a patch or something on nopaste.net (or similar), we can get it into the repository.
As to the location of the code repository, it could be that it's not on the SourceForge repository. That's only for the additional plugins. The core stuff is on Berlios: https://developer.berlios.de/projects/serendipity/.
And the actual answer: if you provide us the code, via a patch or something on nopaste.net (or similar), we can get it into the repository.
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If I understand correctly on the other hand, you're still looking for the statistics plugin?
It's in plugins/serendipity_event_statistics/serendipity_event_statistics.php and comes with default s9y installations. Those plugins are not maintained via CVS/Spartacus, but together with our core code repository on SVN, which Judebert already pointed out (thanks!).
Best regards,
Garvin
It's in plugins/serendipity_event_statistics/serendipity_event_statistics.php and comes with default s9y installations. Those plugins are not maintained via CVS/Spartacus, but together with our core code repository on SVN, which Judebert already pointed out (thanks!).
Best regards,
Garvin
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