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Good Idea.  Most of the pages in the lesson catagory are about current features, best practices and etc.  I want to make sure that these are being developed, not part of stable Moodle or 1.7 etc.   
Good Idea.  Most of the pages in the lesson catagory are about current features, best practices and etc.  I want to make sure that users know these are being developed, not part of stable Moodle or 1.7 etc.   


I also think a MoodleDoc page is a great way of summarizing complex threads that are found in the forums.  And if somebody could tell me how to link to a specific individual post in a forum, this would be a big help in our documentation process.  I am excited about this project. --[[User:chris collman 2|chris collman 2]] 19:51, 3 August 2006 (WST)
I also think a MoodleDoc page is a great way of summarizing complex threads that are found in the forums.  And if somebody could tell me how to link to a specific individual post in a forum, this would be a big help in our documentation process.  I am excited about this project. --[[User:chris collman 2|chris collman 2]] 19:51, 3 August 2006 (WST)

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Good Idea. Most of the pages in the lesson catagory are about current features, best practices and etc. I want to make sure that users know these are being developed, not part of stable Moodle or 1.7 etc.

I also think a MoodleDoc page is a great way of summarizing complex threads that are found in the forums. And if somebody could tell me how to link to a specific individual post in a forum, this would be a big help in our documentation process. I am excited about this project. --Chris collman 2 19:51, 3 August 2006 (WST)