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Make it easier for a user to start up a plain core Drupal instance #116
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froboy opened this issue
May 26, 2023
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· May be fixed by shaal/drupalpod-browser-extension#6
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Make it easier for a user to start up a plain core Drupal instance #116
froboy opened this issue
May 26, 2023
· 1 comment
· May be fixed by shaal/drupalpod-browser-extension#6
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https://ddev.github.io/ddev-gitpod-launcher/ does essentially the same as this. Maybe putting the link that that generates into a button on the module would work? |
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
As an evaluator of Drupal (or an experienced dev looking for a porcelain environment) I want to be able to spin up a patchless release of the current release of Drupal.
Currently, DrupalPod states:
but I don't want to open an issue just to get an environment, and asking new users to "find an issue" might be daunting.
Describe the solution you'd like
On the "open an issue page" screen, add some text like "... or start from Drupal core." where the link takes the user to an install with the current Drupal core release and some sensible defaults:
Describe alternatives you've considered
Alternatively, we could add a link to some placeholder issue where users can go?
Additional context
That's it. Thanks!
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