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:::So if it's not in contrib then it shouldn't be in the wiki? Ta, Darren
:::So if it's not in contrib then it shouldn't be in the wiki? Ta, Darren
::::Documentation for any code ''wherever it is stored'' is most welcome, ok? The new [[Database|database module]] in Moodle 1.6 will provide a great code repository on moodle.org for both standard and contrib code. --[[User:Helen|Helen]] 05:46, 7 February 2006 (WST)

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Documentation on non-standard modules

How about pages to create documentation for non-standard modules as they are developed. This is always a weakness of non-standard modules, figuring out how they work. Then by time they become standard the documentation is already available. --N Hansen 11:29, 29 January 2006 (WST)

Yes, we should definitely do as you suggest. Links to pages for documentation on non-standard modules should be added to the Non-standard modules page. --Helen Foster 16:56, 29 January 2006 (WST)

But what about the truly non-standard ones? I mean the ones not available from the download page but that are under discussion in the forums, e.g. flash cards, feedback? Those are the ones that I was thinking of.--N Hansen 10:38, 30 January 2006 (WST)

Can we have some clarification on this? I was just about to link to the ipodcast module entry but that conflicts with the statement "Non-standard activity modules may be downloaded from Moodle Download: Activity modules."
Documentation for any code in cvs:moodle/contrib is most welcome, hence the added link on the Non-standard modules page. Thanks :-) --Helen Foster 07:10, 5 February 2006 (WST)
So if it's not in contrib then it shouldn't be in the wiki? Ta, Darren
Documentation for any code wherever it is stored is most welcome, ok? The new database module in Moodle 1.6 will provide a great code repository on moodle.org for both standard and contrib code. --Helen Foster 05:46, 7 February 2006 (WST)