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* Project management overview, covering current project status and goals for the next few months - Martin D | * Project management overview, covering current project status and goals for the next few months - Martin D | ||
* [[Development:Gradebook interface improvements for Moodle 2.0|Gradebook improvements]] - Nicolas Connault, Helen Foster | * [[Development:Gradebook interface improvements for Moodle 2.0|Gradebook improvements]] - Nicolas Connault, Helen Foster | ||
* Blocks / Pages / Tabs / Navigation - how should they all work IDEALLY? - Martin D and Tim Hunt | * [[https://docs.moodle.org/en/Development:Navigation_2.0]] Blocks / Pages / Tabs / Navigation - how should they all work IDEALLY? - Martin D and Tim Hunt | ||
==Other news== | ==Other news== |
Revision as of 04:59, 27 January 2009
Developer meetings > January 2009 meeting
- Date: 13:00 UTC on Tuesday, 27 January 2009 - see the Moodle Developer Meeting calendar entry for conversion into your time zone
- Location: Elluminate Moodle Developers Meeting Room - login using your actual name as login name and password moodle
Everyone is welcome, though developers with CVS write access will be given preference if the room becomes full (normally not necessary).
Please add items to the agenda!
Moodle 2.0
See also the Moodle 2.0 roadmap.
- Project management overview, covering current project status and goals for the next few months - Martin D
- Gradebook improvements - Nicolas Connault, Helen Foster
- [[1]] Blocks / Pages / Tabs / Navigation - how should they all work IDEALLY? - Martin D and Tim Hunt
Other news
- I just published some thoughts about the future of the question engine in Moodle. I don't think we need to take time in the meeting to discuss it, but I thought people interested in the meeting might be interested in that document, so I am taking the liberty of mentioning it here. Obviously, if there is time, and if anyone wants to talk about it, I am happy to. - Tim Hunt
- Possible forum rewrite for 2.x - Sam Marshall
- Google Summer of Code 2009 - Helen