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AttributeAverage
Features3.5 / 5
Reliability3.5 / 5
Ease Of Use5 / 5
Documentation2.5 / 5
Vote Count2
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The Activity module keeps track of the things people do on your site and provides mini-feeds of these activities in blocks, in a specialized table, and via RSS. The module is extensible so that any other module can integrate with it. The messages that are produced are customizable via the admin interface... [More...]

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Maintainer:sirkitree
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VersionDateFilesRelease notes
6.x-2.0-alpha12010-Oct-17DownloadRecommended
7.x-1.x-dev2011-Mar-20DownloadDevelopment
6.x-2.x-dev2011-Aug-12DownloadDevelopment
Total Downloads: 622 "Development" releases should be considered in beta.

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Lightweight & easy-to-use, but Rules & Organic Groups integration is limited

This is an easy-to-use, lightweight module for creating status messages whenever someone creates or comments on a node.

However, as of activity-6.x-2.0-alpha1, the OG integration is limited to joining/leaving a group. It doesn't handle the use case of posting content to a group, e.g. messages like "User XXX posted content to group YYY". Also, there is no Rules integration. If you need those features, consider the Message module instead. It's more complicated to set up, but also more flexible, and the Views integration is equivalent to the Activity module.

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Very pleasantly suprised

This is an excellent module. It works well right out of the box, and has plenty of options for tweaking the way it reports on activity for nodes, comments, profile updates and more.

One very minor niggle - there seems to be an issue reporting the activity of user 1. It took me a little while to track that down when I was first testing. But apart from that... all good.

The block and page Activity reports on my community site have proved a great hit with users. Hurrah.

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