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The meeting was at 13:00 UTC on Tuesday, 27 January 2009. We had 28 participants and we covered everything in around two hours 45 minutes. | |||
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''Meeting notes coming soon!'' | |||
==Moodle 2.0== | ==Moodle 2.0== |
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Developer meetings > January 2009 meeting
The meeting was at 13:00 UTC on Tuesday, 27 January 2009. We had 28 participants and we covered everything in around two hours 45 minutes.
- Recording of the meeting (password moodle)
Meeting notes coming soon!
Moodle 2.0
See also the Moodle 2.0 roadmap.
- Roadmap - Project management overview covering current project status and goals for the next few months - Martin D
- Development:Gradebook improvements - Nicolas Connault, Helen Foster
- Development:Web services Overall structure - Jerome Mouneyrac
- Development:Navigation 2.0 - 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
If there is time and interest:
- Off line Moodle - any experience and ideas about how to use Moodle in situations with poor Internet possibilities. I have some contact with two projects (Malaysia and Tanzania) where that is the case. - Jeff Forssell
- DevFeedback - is this a possible title for the feedback for all elements module described. I haven't changed it much since the last online developer meeting, but i haven't heard any reactions either. - Jeff Forssell