Cold numbers:
56 issues have been successfully integrated, 2 rejected and 77 in the queues.

Notes:
- Exciting news! Minor Moodle versions 4.3.3, 4.2.6, and 4.1.9 are set to launch next Monday, February 12 2024. Be sure to visit thereleases page to discover the key enhancements in each version. Let's celebrate! 🥳
- Mark your calendars! Our next developer meeting is scheduled for February 16 2024. Stay tuned for further details, which will be available soon on the Developer meeting - February 2024 page. 🤓
Agenda highlights include:
- Updates on recent and upcoming modifications to the Task API, accompanied by a brief demo session led by Huong Nguyen from Moodle HQ.
- Insights into the latest advancements in the quiz and question bank by Tim Hunt.
- We're seeking your input on MDL-79077. Take a moment to review the issue and cast your vote on the available options. Our goal is to decide by Friday, February 9 2024. Your participation will be instrumental in advancing the resolution of current hooks migration issues and establishing a more definitive convention for our PSR-14 hooks. Thank you for your contribution! ✏️
- We're eager to gather your insights on the potential addition of structure and autoloading to PHPUnit: MDL-80855. Your thoughts and feedback are greatly valued in shaping this initiative. Thank you for considering and sharing your input! 🧪
Hot topics
- MDL-80544 H5P Question Set api-version-unsupported - running 1.25, 1.26 or higher required
- MDL-75081 Checking table values in Behat is broken
- MDL-80816 Update GH workflows to current actions
- MDL-80753 TinyMCE premium integration should pull a specific version
Other hot topics for this week can be found by searching for issues labelled with developer_notes.
Warm thanks:
A special note of appreciation to all our diligent
Plugins guardians, with a heartfelt thank you to
David Mudrák and
Dan Marsden. Your dedication in reviewing plugins submitted to the
Plugins directory is invaluable. By ensuring a healthy and sustainable ecosystem of
Moodle plugins, you not only support our community but also aid plugin authors by offering honest feedback and constructive suggestions for enhancing their work.