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| [[File:plugins-guardian-logo.png|Plugins guardians programme logo|alt=|thumb]]
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| '''Plugins guardians''' are Moodle community members who volunteer to provide peer-reviews on plugins submitted into the [[Plugins directory]]. Their peer-review is considerably taken into account when deciding on the plugin approval.
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| == Mission ==
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| These are the main principles and goals of the Plugins guardians programme:
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| # Help to build healthy and sustainable eco-system of Moodle plugins.
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| # Protect the Moodle sites from dangerous, unreliable and generally badly written plugins.
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| # Serve the plugin authors by providing them with honest feedback on their work, together with suggestions on how to learn to improve their code.
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| These three come in this priority order. So for example, even not-so-well-written plugins can be approved as long as it is believed the community would benefit from them and there are signs that maintainers will improve them in the future.
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| == How to join ==
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| Moodle developers and experienced users are welcome to sign up for the Plugin guardians programme. Please email David Mudrák <david@moodle.com> for more details. Please attach links to your Moodle development related work such as published plugins, Moodle patches, forum posts in developer forums etc.
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