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< p > As Moodle gains in maturity, its directions are increasingly influenced by
the community of developers and users. A dynamic database of proposed features
and their status can be found at < a target = _top href = "http://moodle.org/bugs/" > moodle.org/bugs< / a > .
Your < a href = "?file=credits.html" > contributions< / a > in the form of ideas, code,
feedback and promotion are all very welcome - see the < a href = "?file=developer.html" > Developers
manual< / a > for more details.< / p >
< p > Here is our current vision of the future, though this always changes depending on what developers want to work on.
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< h3 > Version 1.3 - April 2004< / h3 >
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< p > Coming only weeks after Moodle 1.2, the main purpose of this release is to add the recently developed support for calendars and events into the main distribution.< / p >
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< h3 > Version 2.0 - Mid 2004< / h3 >
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< p > This major release will include some major changes in internal structure
designed to add flexibility and scalability in many areas. Among the major
targets are:< / p >
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< li > Completely rewritten display layer using XHTML-compatible code and complete implementation
of templates for increased standards-compliance, flexibility and accessibility < / li >
< li > Wider use of PHP classes in key areas of the Moodle code, to make some
things easier for programmers writing new modules or integrating with
external systems< / li >
< li > New architecture for Enrolments with plugins (similar to the
existing Authentication architecture) so that
external systems (eg Student Records, Paypal, LDAP etc)
can control student and teacher access within courses< / li >
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< h3 > Version 2.1 - Late 2004< / h3 >
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< p > This release will start to take advantage of the new structuring and add new features such as:< / p >
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< li > New access-control system allowing finely-defined roles and rights
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< li > Stronger pedagogical support for both teachers and students < / li >
< li > Basic support for standard learning objects (SCORM content packages)< / li >
< li > Better integration of Moodle with moodle.org (for teachers to share and collaborate)< / li >
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