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* I (Tim Hunt, OU Moodle developer and Moodle quiz module maintainer) will be there. I don't have anything in particular that I want to say, but I am very happy to talk about anything anyone else wants to cover that I know about.
* I (Tim Hunt, OU Moodle developer and Moodle quiz module maintainer) will be there. I don't have anything in particular that I want to say, but I am very happy to talk about anything anyone else wants to cover that I know about.
*It might be good to have a general discussion on general testing/QA issues. Eg. bug triage, encouraging more testing/QA contributors, the weekly review etc. --[[User:Dan Poltawski|Dan Poltawski]] 13:14, 30 May 2008 (CDT)
*It might be good to have a general discussion on general testing/QA issues. Eg. bug triage, encouraging more testing/QA contributors, the weekly review etc. --[[User:Dan Poltawski|Dan Poltawski]] 13:14, 30 May 2008 (CDT)
I second this! It would be great if we could brainstorm a more coordinated and more systematic way of doing QA! Thanks! --[[User:Wen Hao Chuang[Wen]] 00:09, 9 June 2008 (PST)
* Including global (or context) groups in Moodle 2.0 roadmap (and talk about that), as Petr agreed in the tracker (see MDL-11826)
* Including global (or context) groups in Moodle 2.0 roadmap (and talk about that), as Petr agreed in the tracker (see MDL-11826)


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Developer meetings > San Francisco 2008 Developer HackFest



Developers and anyone wishing to become a Moodle developer can share code and ideas, and help shape the future of Moodle. This event is FREE, thanks to the sponsor Remote-Learner.net.

Everyone is welcome, either in person or online :-)


Please add items to the agenda!


Overview

  • Overview of development for Moodle 1.9 and Moodle 2.0 (Martin)
  • Current Moodle 2.0 Roadmap run-through (Martin)
  • Brainstorming session to vote on priorities (Martin and all)

Round table discussions

  1. Options for getting Moodle to communicate with external systems, including web services
  2. API's for portfolios, file managers and document repositories
  3. Further plug-ability and expandability e.g. new course format objects, redefining page display layer etc.

Participants will be sharing code and development ideas that have emerged in their organizations in smaller groups, with the aim of coming up with a list of recommendations that can be formed into specifications.

General discussions

Gradebook interface improvements

  • Overview of community feedback on 1.9 gradebook (Nicolas Connault)
  • Run-down of current development
  • Discussion of ideas for improvement, better defaults etc.

Google Summer of Code

If you want to lead a discussion on something, please add it here!

Other stuff

  • I (Tim Hunt, OU Moodle developer and Moodle quiz module maintainer) will be there. I don't have anything in particular that I want to say, but I am very happy to talk about anything anyone else wants to cover that I know about.
  • It might be good to have a general discussion on general testing/QA issues. Eg. bug triage, encouraging more testing/QA contributors, the weekly review etc. --Dan Poltawski 13:14, 30 May 2008 (CDT)

I second this! It would be great if we could brainstorm a more coordinated and more systematic way of doing QA! Thanks! --[[User:Wen Hao Chuang[Wen]] 00:09, 9 June 2008 (PST)

  • Including global (or context) groups in Moodle 2.0 roadmap (and talk about that), as Petr agreed in the tracker (see MDL-11826)