Minimum handwritten code requirement removed from checklist

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Posted by klausi on November 15, 2013 at 12:19pm

See https://drupal.org/node/1587704 and https://drupal.org/node/1587704/revisions/view/2790779/6706319

This section was confusing and lead reviewers as well as applicants to believe that modules would have to exceed a certain length to be even considered in the project application process. This is not true, we just can't give the git vetted user role away on very short projects, but we will always promote them manually. Applicants can always come back to us when they have a new project for promotion.

Of course shorter modules are better than artificially bloated modules, so let's not recommend to applicants that they should make their modules longer.

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It may be better to stipulate

Posted by cellar door on December 17, 2013 at 1:39am

It may be better to stipulate that if you don't meet those requirements the project can be approved on a one-time basis but to fully prove your level of Drupal knowledge to meet those requirements.

Otherwise you'll have people end up asking why they aren't getting the git vetted status (like I am) and having to dig through old posts from 2011 to find out the rules.

I don't want to edit the docs so I'll leave that to you guys (but can help if you want) just wanted to point out that taking it out is causing a lot of confusion.

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