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Moodle is taking part in the [http://socghop.appspot.com/ Google Summer of Code] for our fourth year in 2009! See [[GSOC/2009]] for the list of accepted project proposals.
This evolving page lists possible Moodle projects for new developers derived from community suggestions.
This evolving page lists possible Moodle projects for new developers derived from community suggestions.



Revision as of 12:10, 24 September 2009

This evolving page lists possible Moodle projects for new developers derived from community suggestions.

If you have any ideas for new features in Moodle which might be suitable as projects for new developers, please see Development:New feature ideas.


Custom report generator

An interface for enabling Moodle admins to create custom reports.

Skills required: PHP
Difficulty level: Medium
Mentors: To be confirmed

For further details see:

Workflow support in the Database activity module

Add the ability to control the state of a database record, permissions at different state levels and email notifications.

Skills required: PHP and understanding UML syntax of state diagrams, workflow principles
Difficulty level: Medium
Mentors: David Mudrák

For further details see:

Improved spam detector

Improve Moodle's current Spam cleaner tool.

Skills required: PHP
Difficulty level: Medium
Mentors: To be confirmed

For further details see:

See also