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C六 became a fork of D7 as of 7.99 </html><ref><font size=1>selective changes thru 101 were applied by November 2025.</font></ref> which contains changes I don't want in core, so it's Dec 2023 not Jan 2025 for C六. At that point a process of migration began with the modules which are already marked unsupported at d.o. These have their .info files altered to point to our servers instead of d.o for revision status. Only those so marked at d.o before it actually terminates support will be redirected as at that point the default will switch to DS servers.
C六 became a fork of D7 as of 7.99 </html><ref><font size=1>selective changes thru 101 were applied by November 2025.</font></ref> which contains changes I don't want in core, so it's Dec 2023 not Jan 2025 for C六. At that point a process of migration began with the modules which are already marked unsupported at d.o. These have their .info files altered to point to our servers instead of d.o for revision status. Only those so marked at d.o before it actually terminates support will be redirected as at that point the default will switch to DS servers.
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C六 requires php 7 and runs in a MCP cell, general ops outside that context arent supported. As far as the C六 line is concerned, [[:en:security by design|<span style="color: lime;">security</span>]] and stack issues are DS service level concerns. The Cliu clean/dirty repos (common/devops, resp.), created with most core and sites/all modules unaltered, formally diverge as of 7.98 and all drupal projects source from clean.  D7 module authors get free access even if their  
C六 requires php 7 and runs in a MCP cell, general ops outside that context arent supported. As far as the C六 line is concerned, [[:en:security by design|<span style="color: lime;">security</span>]] and stack issues are DS system level concerns. The Cliu clean/dirty repos (common/devops, resp.), created with most core and sites/all modules unaltered, formally diverge as of 7.98 and all drupal projects source from clean.  D7 module authors get free access even if their  
module is not under my current curation. To be clear, php generally in DCMS is at the supported level, currently 8.<ref><font size=1>Registration plus a provided waiver will entitle, message me for it.</font></ref>
module is not under my current curation. To be clear, php generally in DCMS is at the supported level, currently 8.<ref><font size=1>Registration plus a provided waiver will entitle, message me for it.</font></ref>
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