I happened to stumble upon Moodle's GSOC page because there aren't many web-based open source projects listed. The one I did recognize, I decided to stay away from because of some bad past experiences ;)
Anyways, I've always been interested in creating something like Moodle, especially after using my current University's online applications for homework/notes, so this is a project I would definately be interested in.
I don't believe that Multisite would take the entire summer to implement, but it is one of the ideas I would like to help out with along with possibly the web-based upgrade/plugins interface.
I've also recently started enjoying JS more after discovering the wonderful JS libraries (jQuery, mootools, YUI, etc), so the roles interface improvements also interests me some. I will try to install Moodle on my dev. box tonight and play around and see which ideas interest me the most.
Thanks!
-Billy
(sorry if this isn't a good place to introduce myself)
I do believe that the Multisite feature can take an entire summer, but that of course depends on the student itself and all the extra-features we think about: auto-install with several sites, good looking AJAX configuration frontend, extensive testing so it can be quickly included in the core code, etc.
So I would like this project to be independent from others.
If you have a new idea not covered in the Students project, feel free to post it in this forum as a new thread so people can discuss it.
Hi
The database integration, content,module & theme sharing should be some of the major issues...what would be the strategy of that?
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Does a copy in one site would prevent other sites not to include them on that database?
Does each site should be back-upped in other repository like a superadmin site?to maintain the coordination that should be necessary...
Does one site should import other site or its any module or customized themes or any paricular block at any time?In fact the dynamicity of it lies on dynamically being a member of muti-environment or muti-blocks where we can switch to at any time....
Does one admin of one site prevent other site's admin to his specific database portion or content or secured issues
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as a developer we should look more over those things..But have to keep in mind that user friendly options
looking to participate on the nice challenge of it
Does a copy in one site would prevent other sites not to include them on that database?
Yes. Each site has its own full database. They only share the same source code.
Does each site should be back-upped in other repository like a superadmin site?to maintain the coordination that should be necessary...
There is only one source code to backup if that´s what you mean.
Does one site should import other site or its any module or customized themes or any paricular block at any time?In fact the dynamicity of it lies on dynamically being a member of muti-environment or muti-blocks where we can switch to at any time....
There is just one source code but each site has its own database, thus each module can be configured.
Does one admin of one site prevent other site's admin to his specific database portion or content or secured issues
Hello David
Then if at time interval a new site is to be added it will be the superadmin who will add new site to the admin pannel .As a result a new site will be created.Then he will give privilege to that site's admin to monitor the site.
Same thing should be applicable for site remove
If the matter is that 'I m a super admin & i have a database & each table of database corresponds to particular site & each table has been assigned to an admin..'
Rossi
Anyway, this project has been parked due to some parallel work done by other people around the idea of one single database for multiple sites.