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*For teachers: [[Grades]] and [[Notes]]
*For teachers: [[Grades]] and [[Notes]]
*For administrators: [[Upgrading to Moodle 1.9]] and [[Bulk user actions]]
*For administrators: [[Upgrading to Moodle 1.9]] and [[Bulk user actions]]
*For developers: [[Development:Guidelines for contributed code|Guidelines for contributed code]] and '''[[GSOC/2008|Google Summer of Code 2008 projects for Moodle]]'''
*For developers: [[Roadmap]] and [[Development:Guidelines for contributed code|Guidelines for contributed code]]
 


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