[sr-dev] Re: [SR-Users] Obsoleting unmaintained modules

2023-11-17 Thread Santiago Troncoso via sr-dev
Hi community, We are discussing internally the deprecated modules. Some are referred to control traffic limits, we are in favor to keep the field clean and remove deprecated not-updated modules. So in order to cover the following use cases, which modules do you recommend? how are you covering it c

[sr-dev] Re: [SR-Users] Obsoleting unmaintained modules

2023-11-16 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla via sr-dev
Hello, On 16.11.23 10:13, Santiago Troncoso wrote: > Hi community, > > We are discussing internally the deprecated modules. Some are referred > to control traffic limits, we are in favor to keep the field clean and > remove deprecated not-updated modules. So in order to cover the > following use c

[sr-dev] Re: [SR-Users] Obsoleting unmaintained modules

2023-11-15 Thread Social Boh via sr-dev
I use uri_db module and the does_uri_exist() function to know if a user exist or not. I don't know if there is other function I can use with the same task Regards --- I'm SoCIaL, MayBe El 14/11/2023 a las 7:30 a. m., Daniel-Constantin Mierla via sr-users escribió: Hello, during the Kamaili

[sr-dev] Re: [SR-Users] Obsoleting unmaintained modules

2023-11-14 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla via sr-dev
Good spot, actually uri_db was not proposed to be obsoleted, my mistake on copy&paste the group of uid* modules. Cheers, Daniel On 14.11.23 14:12, Social Boh wrote: > I use uri_db module and the does_uri_exist() function to know if a > user exist or not. > > I don't know if there is other functio