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Moodle has a friendly and helpful community where you can ask questions. We ask that you first try to solve any problems by reading the forum and then by posting your question before messaging anyone. For those who don't want messages you have the ability to block new messages from unknown users. Please try to return to the forum to finish solving your issue so that all can benefit or at least post any successes you experience.
Moodleには、あなたが質問できる、友好的で有益なコミュニティがあります。まず最初に、フォーラムを読むことで問題解決を試みてください。そして、誰かにメッセージを送信する前に、あなたの質問を投稿してみてください。メッセージを受信したくない場合、あなたは、不明なユーザからのメッセージをブロックすることができます。Please try to return to the forum to finish solving your issue so that all can benefit or at least post any successes you experience.


===Choose an informative subject line===
===Choose an informative subject line===

2010年2月1日 (月) 20:48時点における版

作成中です - Mitsuhiro Yoshida 2010年1月28日 (木) 19:27 (UTC)

Moodle.orgは、人々が助け合い、Moodleを学び合い、そしてMoodleをさらに良くするために貢献できる場になることを目標としています。そのため、豊かな学習環境の利益のために、私たちは、すべての参加者に以下の行動規範を要請します。あなたが行動規範に沿って行動したくない場合、あなたにはMoodle.orgに参加しないという権利があります。


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Moodleには、あなたが質問できる、友好的で有益なコミュニティがあります。まず最初に、フォーラムを読むことで問題解決を試みてください。そして、誰かにメッセージを送信する前に、あなたの質問を投稿してみてください。メッセージを受信したくない場合、あなたは、不明なユーザからのメッセージをブロックすることができます。Please try to return to the forum to finish solving your issue so that all can benefit or at least post any successes you experience.

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