Bravo!
>>10,000 sites
Long life to Moodle.
Bernard
Who was #10,000? Did they get Moodle at a special discount?
Site 10,000 is http://evyuka.ku.sk/ in Slovakia. Congrats!
Note that we actually have 13,097 registered sites but 3000 or so didn't make the grade to be included in the list (they were test sites etc). Thanks go out again to the group of people who have been tirelessly checking the sites for us since I stopped doing it!
I know a lot of people never register their sites for various reasons. I wonder if we should make that button even more annoying.
Note that we actually have 13,097 registered sites but 3000 or so didn't make the grade to be included in the list (they were test sites etc). Thanks go out again to the group of people who have been tirelessly checking the sites for us since I stopped doing it!
I know a lot of people never register their sites for various reasons. I wonder if we should make that button even more annoying.
Martin
Several options - make the registration an explicit step of the installation script, explaining to users exactly why you are interested in their registration, listing the information passed to moodle.org, and a skip button ( I still think you'll get a few more registrations this way)
OR
Take the MS route and change the word register to activate
OR
Have a really huge red button that says 'Do not press this button'
Cheers, Andy D
Alright, I only really mean the 1st one
Several options - make the registration an explicit step of the installation script, explaining to users exactly why you are interested in their registration, listing the information passed to moodle.org, and a skip button ( I still think you'll get a few more registrations this way)
OR
Take the MS route and change the word register to activate
OR
Have a really huge red button that says 'Do not press this button'
Cheers, Andy D
Alright, I only really mean the 1st one
But the 3rd option would definitely boost the numbers by leaps and bounds
We can't use option 1 because we'd have heaps of test sites being registered AND all the stats would be zero. 
I like the other options.
I like the other options.
You could make a special registration button for test sites, activating a huge red "TEST" watermark in the back of each page 
... or a small text in the footer.
... or a small text in the footer.
Hiya
Could something go in the cron, inviting admins to hit the a registration button, say on a monthly basis: that might maintain a list of live sites and build up a better picture of stats.
I do think it important to explain what registration does and how it benefits the community.
Andy D
Could something go in the cron, inviting admins to hit the a registration button, say on a monthly basis: that might maintain a list of live sites and build up a better picture of stats.
I do think it important to explain what registration does and how it benefits the community.
Andy D
Intersting number..... is this 10,000 actual sites or 10,000 registered instances of <oodle - where a site may have as many as 10 different instances of Moodle for individual faculties.
Either way Moodle is growing and that must be a good thing.