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Moodle 2.0, our biggest release ever, is coming together after two years of development.  It contains a huge number of core changes to the platform, most of which are designed to give 3rd party developers more flexibility, scalability and safety.
Moodle 2.0, our biggest release ever, is coming together after two years of development.  It contains a huge number of core changes to the platform, most of which are designed to give 3rd party developers more flexibility, scalability and safety.


The release is expected on July 20, 2010.   
The final release is expected in September, 2010.   


Please see the [[Moodle 2.0 release notes]] for current details!
Please see the [[Moodle 2.0 release notes]] for current details!

Revision as of 07:15, 3 August 2010

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

Moodle 2.0, our biggest release ever, is coming together after two years of development. It contains a huge number of core changes to the platform, most of which are designed to give 3rd party developers more flexibility, scalability and safety.

The final release is expected in September, 2010.

Please see the Moodle 2.0 release notes for current details!


Version 2.1

In Moodle 2.1 the core development team will focus almost exclusively on activity modules and blocks in Moodle.

The release cycle for 2.1 should be relatively short, hopefully only six months after 2.0.

Refactoring existing modules

We'll mostly be working very hard on refactoring and modernising what we have (based on community feedback in the tracker and forums).

Adding new modules

We'll be reviewing and adding some of the popular third-party modules.

  • One big one will be a new one that combines the best of questionnaire and feedback and survey into an upgrade for the survey module.

See also