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Automated Manipulation of Strings 2.0

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Automated manipulation of strings
Project state Coding
Tracker issue TODO
Discussion TODO
Assignee David Mudrak

Moodle 2.0


AMOS stands for Automated Manipulation of Strings. The name was chosen in honour of John Amos Comenius, the author of Janua linguarum reserata (Gate to Languages Unlocked), who may be considered the father of modern education. AMOS is a central repository of Moodle strings and their history. It handles common translation tasks, gathers translations and generates language packages to be deployed on Moodle servers.