I didn’t make any changes to Drupal code. The only thing other than installing themes was the .htaccess file (which really is needed, it didn’t work in the global config file).
It was only SMF where I made some PHP changes.
You might find it preferable not to translate it into your own language. Often the standard answer about legalities is that it’s only intended for people in other countries. Translating it into your home language weakens that argument.
mmalmi@cc.hut.fi wrote:
I got the translations working correctly, now it should automatically detect the language from the browser settings. Choosing manually is of course also possible. I asked the translators to send me their translations as pm or e-mail. I guess I’ll make a Finnish translation myself at some point. Multiple translations add to the site’s credibility.
Drupal is asking to do a security update. Do we have other customized files we need to backup than those located in the “sites” directory?
Source: Published by Martti Malmi on GitHub in February 2024 as part of his testimony in the COPA v. Wright trial. The full correspondence archive is available at mmalmi.github.io/satoshi/.