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In our hosted moodle account (MoodleUS) If a user imports from a course from the previous semester, each time an import is performed it duplicates the question banks in the course being imported to. Is this a bug? we are using: Moodle Version 4.4.10 (Build: 20250811)

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Moodle in English -> General help -> Suspended users showing in courses

Bởi Chad Parmentier -

We are using Moodle 4.1, and Nexsis automatically enrolls students into Moodle. However, when students drop courses, they are marked as "suspended" in Moodle. I believe this might be causing our issue. My concern is with the "Full Delete User" option in the Moodle admin settings for Nexsis. Does this delete the user from just the course, or from the entire system? If anyone uses Nexsis with Moodle, please let me know.

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Moodle in English -> General help -> Just Curious (about installing plugins)

Bởi Chad Parmentier -

How is it that Moodle partners can disable the plugin feature to elicit a profit from their clients by forcing them to pay for a simple plugin addition? It's not like 20 years ago when some rogue plugin could wipe your whole installation out. What the hell? And how is this not a breach of GNU for the people who wrote the plugin module and fought to standardize it so that it doesn't happen? We finally solved the issue, and Moodle partners monetized it. Sorry, I have been on an island for a long time, and I haven't been paying attention. Tim Hunt Thoughts? Are they charging for quiz issues now, Too? I'm smelling a lot of Blackboard. I'm just saying...Sorry, I have been promoting and installing LAMP and Moodle for 20 years. I looked away for 10 years, and Moodle partners smell a lot like WebCT. 

(Edited by Mary Cooch - original submission Thursday, 22 August 2024, 5:07 AM)

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Yeah, well, if that were the case, a hosting company would be better off allowing clients to install their own plug-ins and, when they fail, charge to repair the installation. However, this would probably not be profitable because Moodle moved to certified, verified Moodle plugins, which require adherence to the verification process in order to offer the plugin via moodle.org. I'm not against charging for hosted services. By the way, which hosting company do you work for?