This year I’m not going to be a Moodle SoC developer either. Something happens every year, too much work, other projects, etc.
As I said in another post, my SoC is about Moodle but is not a Moodle project…This is a strange world, Sakai fundation wants to enable Moodle to interact with their CMS.
But this post is about the real Moodle SoCs, so let’s go. This year there are 12 exciting projects and I would like to comment some of them and encourage all their students and mentors.
- Usability
Laia Subirats is going to detect and solve some Moodle usability issues. Buff, it going to be a hard project. It’s easy to detect usability problems in Moodle but to fix them is work for daredevils. Molta merda, Laia! I would like to make you some suggestions: quiz and grades. Some time ago I worked at UPC’s Moodle help desk and teachers had several problems at creating quizzes. This summer we are going to upgrade our platform to Moodle1.9 and I have a theory: our teachers are going to freak out with grades… I hope I’m mistaken, but my old partners will have a lot of work and phone calls. - XMLDB/SQLite
Andrei Bautu will be mentored by Penny Leach to develop a new database abstraction layer and adding a mechanism to copy a live Moodle database into a SQLite database. This will be very useful to implement a database testing utility. A couple of friends of mine are going to be very grateful for this project. They are administrating and improving Atenea and backuping and restoring its database to test new indexes and partitions it’s a horrible work… - Animated grade statistics report
Jejejeje, teachers won’t need MS Excel anymore. Great idea! - Blog improvements and the addition of a blog assignment module
Since version 1.6, Moodle includes a blog. It’s an awful tool. It was time to decide to improve it. Also including a blogging activity could be very useful. - Messaging improvements
Luis Filipe Romão is going to improve messaging interface and to develop an API to send messages from other part of the system. - Moodle IDE
Grady Laksmono’s project is about create an IDE based on Eclipse to make life more easy to all Moodle’s developers. I’m going to try it!
There are some other projects, but I have no time to comment them, today it’s Monday, I arrived to my office an hour and a half ago and I must start working right now…
ps: “Integration with bibliographic systems such as Wikindx” is the project that I always wanted to do, this year was not assigned to anyone either. Next year must be mine!


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