You can follow Moodle Hack/Doc Fest V on Twitter using the hashtag #mdlhackfest. We have a number of attendees using the micromessaging service, and it’s a good way to keep up with what we’re doing.
Author: Ken Newquist
Moodle Hack/Doc V Task List posted to Google Docs
A complete list of bugs, feature requests, and road tests has been been posted to Google Docs. Attendees have edit access; everyone else has view access.
Brown Bag: Introduction to Version Control, 12/23
Learn how CLAMP uses version control software to manage the Moodle: Liberal Arts Edition project and its myriad components during this CLAMP virtual brownbag being held 12 p.m. ET, Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009.
Join us to get an overview of Subversion, its basic commands, and how the tool fits into our development workflow. The event will be led by Daniel Landau of Reed College and will be held in NITLE’s Elluminate conference room. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
Brown Bag: Introduction to Redmine, 12/16
Redmine is a web-based project management tool that’s essential to coordinating CLAMP’s code, documentation and community efforts. At the “Introduction to Redmine” brown bag at 12 p.m. ET on Wednesday, 12/16, Courtney Bentley will explain how we use it, with a particular eye toward coordinating work at our upcoming Moodle Hack/Doc Fest V at Lafayette College.
The brownbag will be held in NITLE’s Elluminate conference room. It is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
Requesting Hacks, Fixes and Documentation for Hack/Doc Fest V
Hack/Doc Fest V is coming, we’re looking for suggestions for bug fixes, documentation and new features for Moodle that the community would like us to address. You can add your requests by making a comment on this blog post. You don’t have to be attending Hack/Doc Fest to make suggestions — we’d like suggestions from the entire community.
Update 1/4/2010:
- Moodle Hack/Doc Fest V Task List: A complete list of bugs, feature requests, and road tests has been been posted to Google Docs. Attendees have edit access; everyone else has view access.