My name on Date.module!

I was checking my Drupal issue queue and saw an update to an issue on which I gave a possible solution around 3 months ago. It was marked as fixed by the the maintainer, KarenS, known to pretty much everyone in the active Drupal community for her Date and Calendar modules. So, my solution actually made it to the official release!

I can only think about how efficient open source software development is, that I found the solution to an error due to it affecting me in the first place. If it were closed source, how long would it have taken the developers to find the error without feedback from the community? And how long would the users be stuck with the error without being able to do anything about it?

Funny thing, though, I always read the release notes before updating a module on all the websites I administer, but somehow my own name escaped me in this case. :P

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You sure can! Thanks! :)

You sure can! Thanks! :)

Hello from Russia! Can I

Hello from Russia!
Can I quote a post in your blog with the link to you?

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