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# Promising ideas are added to the [[Roadmap]] (depending on funding availability) and/or to the list of [[Projects for new developers]].
# Promising ideas are added to the [[Roadmap]] (depending on funding availability) and/or to the list of [[Projects for new developers]].
# Small feature ideas and improvements may be added to core by the component maintainer (see [[Credits]] for the list of component maintainers).


==How to maximize the chance of your idea being implemented==
==How to maximize the chance of your idea being implemented==

Revision as of 12:27, 18 May 2009

Where to begin

Have you any ideas for new features you'd like included in Moodle? If so, please

  1. Start by searching moodle.org to check whether someone else has had the same idea. The Moodle community is very large, so it's quite likely you'll find someone else with the same idea as you ;-)
  2. Either join an existing discussion about your idea or start a new discussion in an appropriate Using Moodle forum.
  3. Assuming others agree with your idea, create a new issue in the Moodle tracker, selecting 'New feature' as the issue type. Include a link to the discussion thread in the tracker issue.
  4. Post the tracker issue number in the discussion thread, so that others can watch / comment / vote for it to be implemented.

What happens next?

  1. The list of most voted-for new features is regularly reviewed by Moodle HQ and other core developers.
  2. Promising ideas are added to the Roadmap (depending on funding availability) and/or to the list of Projects for new developers.
  3. Small feature ideas and improvements may be added to core by the component maintainer (see Credits for the list of component maintainers).

How to maximize the chance of your idea being implemented

Ideas with lots of votes are more likely to be implemented, however votes are not the only deciding factor.

The M in Moodle stands for modular, and so the easiest ideas for new developers to implement are new modules and plugins, such as course formats (e.g. GSOC 2006 project AJAX course format), question types (e.g. GSOC 2007 project New question types) or gradebook reports (e.g. GSOC 2008 project Animated grade statistics report).

If you're able to provide funding for your idea to be implemented, please submit a ticket at the Moodle.com helpdesk or contact a Moodle Partner specializing in custom development.

See also

  • GSOC - describing Moodle's involvement with Google in their Summer of Code program, including a list of GSOC projects from 2006, 2007 and 2008