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Roadmap

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This roadmap collects the best information about upcoming features in Moodle. It is not 100% certain - features may change according to available funding and developers.


Version 2.0

Expected mid 2009.

Major features

  • Moodle 2.0 will require PHP 5.2 as a minimum, allowing us to clean up the code in some areas. For more info see: gophp5.org.

File handling improvements

maintains an internal repository of files and governs access to them
allows users to browse external repositories and select files to bring into Moodle
allows Moodle content to be captured and pushed out to external repositories.
These three are separate but complementary so will be developed together.

Improvements to the organisation of courses

Allowing dependencies and forced paths through activities: ie "You can't do this thing until that thing is completed".
AKA Proper competency tracking, so that individuals can have learning plans listing outcomes/courses which are updated when courses are completed.
refactor Blocks and Pages using contexts to allow blocks to go anywhere in Moodle with better control.
interface that allows teachers to specify exactly when a course should be considered finished for each user

Changes to activity modules

  • New Wiki module (nwiki) - DFWikiteam-UPC
To be cleaned up and included as a core module.
Polished and included as a core module.

Improvements to other bits of Moodle

Replaces our ageing HTMLarea with a new one that works on more browsers, enforces XHTML strict and better integrates with the new File API
Add commenting to blogs (MDL-8776), as well as support for external blogs
Refactor messaging to use plugins for input and output, controlled by users
Obscure RSS feed URLs using private keys, controlled by users.
New backup that actually works on large courses etc and is faster. Old backup will be retained as a separate directory to import old backups.
IMS CC import and hopefully export.
  • Site-wide groups
Site wide groups are a number one request
  • More tagging
Tagging of courses, activities and other things
  • AJAX for gradebook User Interfaces
A host of UI improvements to enhance usability and speed
  • General usability review
We'll be attacking many of the most popular issues from the Moodle Tracker

Administrative improvements

Makes it easy for users to find and navigate other systems and external Moodle repositories, leveraging the Moodle Network in various ways.
Standard set of core API functions made available via SOAP and XML-RPC
Several major improvements related guest access, course enrolments, metacourses and groups synchronisations (aka global groups)

Internal clean-ups

MDL-14679 Database access is to be refactored so that: we can use prepared statements everywhere for increased security and some performance, we put datalib functions in a class to allow better unit tests (mock db), and remove the need for slashes in userspace. This will cause breakage for 3rd party modules (but fixing them won't be too hard).
  • Old DB install/upgrade system removed - Moodle.com
The deprecated system for installing or upgrading database entries used in Moodle < 1.7 will be completely removed, while supporting only the new XML based database scheme introduced in 1.7.

Hopefully

API for integrating external systems for managing student information
Moodle Voice is a project for embedding VoiceXML support into Moodle Core.
We plan to have a very simple export for any Moodle course into IMS LD format, as a proof of concept and to help the community start learning about IMS LD.

See also