There is a content type to allow for Requests from users.
Users may then log in and either submit a new request, or, they may bookmark, assign, or mark as completed an existing request.
Created through FutureHack2021 as part of the Hack for Good division, for FutureStack.com, the annual New Relic conference.
Built from 2021.05.25 through 2021.05.26 on Drupal content management system, on the Pantheon hosting platform, using the Olivero theme for the front-end as well as the Claro theme for the administration interface, using New Relic.
Teammates: monicadear and gieshanunez.
There is a domain name communitytech.co that now forwards to the Pantheon hosting environment with this tool in place.
Video of Slides: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-MxQ0VVvNM&list=PLs17PaWmyGrWOlt1A1XNuXNJPuuNI0s2Y&index=17
Video of Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz_H6wcAau0&list=PLs17PaWmyGrWOlt1A1XNuXNJPuuNI0s2Y&index=15
This is Pantheon's recommended starting point for forking new Drupal upstreams that work with the Platform's Integrated Composer build process. It is also the Platform's standard Drupal 9 upstream.
Unlike with earlier Pantheon upstreams, files such as Drupal Core that you are unlikely to adjust while building sites are not in the main branch of the repository. Instead, they are referenced as dependencies that are installed by Composer.
For more information and detailed installation guides, please visit the Integrated Composer Pantheon documentation: https://pantheon.io/docs/integrated-composer
Contributions are welcome in the form of GitHub pull requests. However, the
pantheon-upstreams/drupal-project
repository is a mirror that does not
directly accept pull requests.
Instead, to propose a change, please fork pantheon-systems/drupal-project and submit a PR to that repository.