No, you don't need to show the Moodle copyright or logo anywhere on your web site. You do have to leave the existing copyright notices in the PHP code!
The other issue is the trademark, which only applies if you are offering generic Moodle services (and it doesn't sound like you are).
Martin Dougiamas
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I'd be interested to know what sort of features Angel users would like to see Moodle.
So, for example, if you are looking at migrating from Angel to Moodle, what are the must-have features or aspects you had in Angel that seem to be missing from Moodle?
So, for example, if you are looking at migrating from Angel to Moodle, what are the must-have features or aspects you had in Angel that seem to be missing from Moodle?
For reference the bug is MDL-19148
Flash 10 has been around for a while (this article is a year old) ... are there any examples on the web of these sort of apps?
Well, actually I am a computer scientist and I did actually make UML diagrams in the beginning. 
Things are definitely not perfect. I made my share of mistakes, such as very occasionally deliberately breaking table normalisation to make coding easier. People also get confused at my original notion of classes as directories and scripts as methods (and fair enough, it's a bit unique, though that point of view worked for me).
The trouble mostly is that things have grown rapidly since then and people haven't developed new documentation because:
Things are definitely not perfect. I made my share of mistakes, such as very occasionally deliberately breaking table normalisation to make coding easier. People also get confused at my original notion of classes as directories and scripts as methods (and fair enough, it's a bit unique, though that point of view worked for me).
The trouble mostly is that things have grown rapidly since then and people haven't developed new documentation because:
- a few people have made diagrams but there was never interest from anyone to maintain them, probably because
- database diagrams are not really much more useful than looking at, say, phpmyadmin (once you understand the naming scheme which is pretty consistent), and more seriously as we go forward:
- we don't really want developers directly accessing databases! They should be using Moodle APIs.