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But what about the truly non-standard ones? I mean the ones not available from the download page but that are under discussion in the forums, e.g. flash cards, feedback? Those are the ones that I was thinking of.--[[User:Hatshepsut|Hatshepsut]] 10:38, 30 January 2006 (WST)
But what about the truly non-standard ones? I mean the ones not available from the download page but that are under discussion in the forums, e.g. flash cards, feedback? Those are the ones that I was thinking of.--[[User:Hatshepsut|Hatshepsut]] 10:38, 30 January 2006 (WST)
:Can we have some clarification on this? I was just about to link to the ipodcast module entry but that conflicts with the statement "Non-standard activity modules may be downloaded from Moodle Download: Activity modules."

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Documentation on non-standard modules

How about pages to create documentation for non-standard modules as they are developed. This is always a weakness of non-standard modules, figuring out how they work. Then by time they become standard the documentation is already available. --N Hansen 11:29, 29 January 2006 (WST)

Yes, we should definitely do as you suggest. Links to pages for documentation on non-standard modules should be added to the Non-standard modules page. --Helen Foster 16:56, 29 January 2006 (WST)

But what about the truly non-standard ones? I mean the ones not available from the download page but that are under discussion in the forums, e.g. flash cards, feedback? Those are the ones that I was thinking of.--N Hansen 10:38, 30 January 2006 (WST)

Can we have some clarification on this? I was just about to link to the ipodcast module entry but that conflicts with the statement "Non-standard activity modules may be downloaded from Moodle Download: Activity modules."