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We're aiming to release Moodle 2.0 | We're aiming to release a Moodle 2.0 preview release on Monday 3rd May 2010, followed by a testing period of 2.5 months before releasing 2.0 stable in the second half of July. | ||
Please check the [[Roadmap]] and [http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pDVzrUsKEBnChh0nn7-FTYA Moodle 2.0 Planning document] for the most up-to-date information about our progress. | Please check the [[Roadmap]] and [http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pDVzrUsKEBnChh0nn7-FTYA Moodle 2.0 Planning document] for the most up-to-date information about our progress. |
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Release date: Not yet released
We're aiming to release a Moodle 2.0 preview release on Monday 3rd May 2010, followed by a testing period of 2.5 months before releasing 2.0 stable in the second half of July.
Please check the Roadmap and Moodle 2.0 Planning document for the most up-to-date information about our progress.
Here is the full list of fixed issues in 2.0.
Highlights
See Roadmap to follow the ongoing Moodle 2.0 development.
- MDL-11501 New SCORM module settings - display attempt status, display course structure, force completed, force new attempt, lock after final attempt - allowing the behaviour dictated to the SCORM object by the authoring package to be changed
Security issues
Known problems and regressions
API Changes
- Database layer changes - you will need to update your code.
- File handling changes - you will need to update your code.
- Rendering layer changes - should be mostly backwards compatible, but you are advised to upgrade your code.
- Require capability used to do an automatic require_login. It no longer does so. All pages must explicitly call require_login if they need it. MDL-19882
- Changes to the question type API