Posts made by Martin Dougiamas

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Yep, that pretty much mirrors my own wishlist, Chris smile   The current design is not actually limited to whole courses, you can specify any subset of activities in the backup.   But the interface sucks, at the moment.   I'd love a two-pane interface where you browse the hub on one side and drag things into your course on the other.

BTW: did you know xPlor was originally first developed at Moodlerooms some years ago for Moodle?

>> Moodle 1.9 foi gerado em Março de 2008 e o projeto ficou abandonado até 2012 quando saiu a versão 2.0.

Eh?  Moodle was never abandoned.  Moodle 2.0 was 2010.  I've been putting out releases constantly since 2002.  http://docs.moodle.org/dev/Releases

Daniel,

Our Moodle Partners are essential to the entire production of Moodle.  They are the ones paying for these http://docs.moodle.org/dev/Releases and most of this http://docs.moodle.org/dev/Roadmap and all the moodle.org sites ... if you don't understand that then you don't understand how Moodle is developed.

All people need houses and food, even when they are working on something out of love.  All software has a cost.  And people sometimes need services that no-one can give them for free.  A university is paying your salary for example.  (Clay conveniently ignores all this in the talk you posted.)

However, of course I always want Moodle Partners to provide useful services that people want, and to be good members of our global community.  If you have evidence of any problems at all then I would be very happy to know so I can do something about it.  Don't post about it on the forums though: please contact us direct at http://moodle.com with all information that you have.

Regards,
Martin
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Daniel,

Our Moodle Partners are essential to the entire production of Moodle.  They are the ones paying for these http://docs.moodle.org/dev/Releases and most of this http://docs.moodle.org/dev/Roadmap and all the moodle.org sites ... if you don't understand that then you don't understand how Moodle is developed.

All people need houses and food, even when they are working on something out of love.  All software has a cost.  And people sometimes need services that no-one can give them for free.  A university is paying your salary for example.  (Clay conveniently ignores all this in the talk you posted.)

However, of course I always want Moodle Partners to provide useful services that people want, and to be good members of our global community.  If you have evidence of any problems at all then I would be very happy to know so I can do something about it.  Don't post about it on the forums though: please contact us direct at http://moodle.com with all information that you have.

Regards,
Martin

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