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'''Note for Contributors'''
[[MoodleArchitecture|Moodle architecture]]
Let's concentrate on doing [[Documentation for Teachers]] first.
We will move on to creating the docs for developers a little later.
However, if you already would like to start creating content here, please, go ahead :-)
You can start with creating a table of contents.
Start with importing this: http://moodle.org/doc/?file=developer.html


=== Developer's Manual ===
==How you can contribute==


This document describes some of Moodle's design and how you can contribute.
Even if you are not a programmer there are things you can change or help with. :-)
* [[LearningActivities|Learning activities]]
* [[ThemeDevelopment|Themes]]
* [[Languages|Languages]]
* [[Database Schemas|DatabaseSchemas]]
* [[CourseFormats|Course formats]]
* [[DocsArticles | Documentation and articles]]
* [[BugTracker|Participating in the bug tracker]]


It's a bit thin at the moment - better documentation will come eventually!
[[Category:Developer]]
 
Sections in this document:
 
# [[MoodleArchitecture|Moodle architecture]]
# [[Contribute|How you can contribute]]
#* [[LearningActivities|Learning activities]]
#* [[ThemeDevelopment|Themes]]
#* [[Languages|Languages]]
#* [[Database Schemas|DatabaseSchemas]]
#* [[CourseFormats|Course formats]]
#* [[DocsArticles | Documentation and articles]]
#* [[BugTracker|Participating in the bug tracker]]

Revision as of 22:23, 24 November 2005

Moodle architecture

How you can contribute

Even if you are not a programmer there are things you can change or help with. :-)