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==General stuff (Martin)==
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* Introduction to the [http://moodle.com/hq/ team at Moodle HQ]
* Download server re-vamped
* Complete install packages now available for download from http://download.moodle.org/ including 1.6 dev for testing
* Problem with too many downloads; Eloy's solution: mirrors (bittorrent suggestion from OU developers)
 
==Roadmap (Martin)==
 
* Please browse/add to the [[Roadmap]] page
* [[Unicode]] - Yu, [[Koen]], [[Eloy]]; designed a nice upgrade path
* [[MoodleDocs development|Documentation]] - [[User:Helen|Helen]]; documentation all over the place before; Urs designing a new theme; admin setting to choose docs server; links in Moodle pages to documentation
* [[Database|Database module]] - new favourite module for collecting information; will be used as a code repository on moodle.org; sorting by type, name, description; developer can add entry, fill in form, choose type incl. major patch and small hack; description, screenshot, download location displayed; (suggested extra plugins - resource, asignment); zip files automatically built from contrib and mod; can host on a different server; check boxes for different versions of moodle; available now in cvs; database replaces glossary module; hopefully people will hack on it for 2.0; e.g. for biology field trip; can comment on entries; turn on/off dates; require approval etc.; need to think about style sheets
* [[LAMS]] - LAMS Foundation have signed up as a Moodle Partner, they are maintaining integration; LAMS course format or activity; available now in cvs
* [[Blogs]] - Daryl working for 1.5 years; everyone wants blogs; new spec - keep it simple; no comments on entries to avoid confusion with forums; similar to journal; uses tags - first step in tags all over Moodle; entry for yourself, your teacher, group, course, everyone; tab on user screen and block
 
==Moodle 1.6==
 
==Moodle 2.0==
 
==Reports on key developments==
 
==Open mike==

Latest revision as of 06:05, 22 June 2011

This development related page is now located in the Dev docs.

See the Developer conference February 2006 page in the Dev docs.