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Developer meeting September 2009

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Developer meetings > September 2009 meeting


The meeting was at 07:00 UTC on Friday, 18 September 2009. We had 28 participants and we covered everything in around three hours.


Meeting participants, please feel free to edit the page and add details of what you talked about. Complete meeting notes available soon!

Moodle 2.0

Overview and demos of new things

  • Project management overview - Martin Dougiamas
Martin talked about the Moodle 2.0 Planning document, saying that the Database API and File API are pretty much done; the resource modules have been added to HEAD and seem to be working quite well (thanks to Petr for a much more secure system); the repository API is working but breaking occasionally (usability improvements are still to be done); the portfolio API still needs polishing, Penny is adding LEAP2A support; the community hub is coming together nicely (Martin working with Jerome); a course completion patch is in the tracker (thanks to Jonathan Newman at Catalyst); IMS CC is also done (to go into HEAD and be ported back to 1.9); Feedback hasn't changed much; messaging 2.0 needs cleaning up; Workshop 2.0 is looking good (thanks to David Mudrak); Roles usability improvements are done (thanks to Tim); SCORM 1.2 Certification was sent in months ago, hopefully will be finished soon, we just need the stamp; Nicolas, Helen and Petr are working on prioritizing gradebook improvements; web services is going to be very good (thanks to Jerome and Petr)
  • Overview of Blocks/Themes/Layout/Navigation 2.0 - Tim Hunt
  • Proposed further changes in themes - Petr Skoda
  • Navigation and Settings blocks - Sam Hemelryk
  • Blog - Nicolas Connault
  • Comments and File Manager element - Dongsheng Cai
  • Community Hub - Jerome Mouneyrac
  • HotPot, QuizPort and TaskChain - Gordon Bateson
  • Workshop module - David Mudrak

Other news

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