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Support for field collections #438

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@kzoltan kzoltan commented Mar 18, 2015

Based on the #376 issue, the solution suggested by @rivkitzipory

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e0ipso commented Mar 18, 2015

This looks good to me.

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Support for field collections
@e0ipso e0ipso merged commit e0b858c into RESTful-Drupal:7.x-1.x Mar 18, 2015
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kzoltan commented Mar 18, 2015

Does this mean that its now in there in the dev version of the drupal.org module?
What is your strategy on the releases? When will this be part of a stable release?

Is there somewhere a documentation about this just that I didn't read it?

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e0ipso commented Mar 18, 2015

Should be there in no time ☺
On Mar 18, 2015 1:43 PM, "Zoltan Kisgyorgy" [email protected]
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Does this mean that its now in there in the dev version of the drupal.org
module?
What is your strategy on the releases? When will this be part of a stable
release?

Is there somewhere a documentation about this just that I didn't read it?


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It looks like this PR merged some, but not all of the code necessary to support field collections. It looks like @rivkitzipory added a file here: rivkitzipory@96ed9ea

Should that not have been included in the PR?

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