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We have a long [[Credits|list of developers]] who contribute towards the development of Moodle. Start with our [[Development:Developer documentation|developer information]], in particular the [[Development:Overview|developer overview]], [[Roadmap|roadmap]], [[Development:Coding|coding guide]] and [[Development:CVS for developers|CVS guide]] to access our [http://moodle.cvs.sourceforge.net/moodle/moodle/ source code].
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http://moodle.org/development


Most developer discussions can be found in [http://moodle.org/course/view.php?id=5 Using Moodle].


We have a [http://tracker.moodle.org/secure/Dashboard.jspa issue tracker] where you should report general bugs, feature requests, fixes and other issues. Security problems should also be posted to the Moodle Tracker, selecting an appropriate security level (see [http://moodle.org/mod/resource/view.php?id=7080 Moodle Security] for further information).
We aim for a transparent and open development process that invites the whole user community to contribute. Apart from the [http://moodle.org/cvs long list of developers] who actually write [http://cvs.moodle.org/ Moodle source code], people can contribute through discussions, testing, feedback and documentation.


''Provide links and short descriptions of modules and plugins development and theme development...''
All development issues (such as bugs, new features and improvements) are recorded and managed in the [http://tracker.moodle.org/ Moodle Tracker]. You can see who is working on what, and contribute to any conversation. You should search there first if you are trying to find out about specific issues, and please make sure you VOTE on the issues you particularly want to see fixed, as your votes help determine development priorities.


''Also provide an explanation of how to make a development request and perhaps set up a database of Moodle jobs offered and wanted...''
Developer discussions of a more general nature can be found in [http://moodle.org/help Using Moodle], particularly the [http://moodle.org/gdf General Developer Forum]. Semi-regular [[Developer meetings]] are held online, and we occasionally get together in real life too at one of the various MoodleMoots held around the world.
 
See our [[Development:Developer documentation|Developer documentation]] for more information!

Latest revision as of 13:46, 22 September 2008

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We aim for a transparent and open development process that invites the whole user community to contribute. Apart from the long list of developers who actually write Moodle source code, people can contribute through discussions, testing, feedback and documentation.

All development issues (such as bugs, new features and improvements) are recorded and managed in the Moodle Tracker. You can see who is working on what, and contribute to any conversation. You should search there first if you are trying to find out about specific issues, and please make sure you VOTE on the issues you particularly want to see fixed, as your votes help determine development priorities.

Developer discussions of a more general nature can be found in Using Moodle, particularly the General Developer Forum. Semi-regular Developer meetings are held online, and we occasionally get together in real life too at one of the various MoodleMoots held around the world.

See our Developer documentation for more information!