manual</a> for more details.</p>
<p>Here is our current vision of the future, though this always changes depending on what developers want to work on.
</p>
- <h3>Version 1.2 - March 13 2004
-</h3>
+ <h3>Version 1.3 - March 31 2004</h3>
<blockquote>
- <p>The main targets for this version include:
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li>Support for groups/cohorts within courses</li>
- <li>New module: Glossary</li>
- <li>Text filters - allows all text to be parsed by plugins</li>
- <li>Completely new WYSIWYG editor throughout Moodle</li>
- <li>Improved interfaces in many areas</li>
- </ul>
- </blockquote>
- <p> </p>
-
- <h3>Version 1.3 - March 25 2004</h3>
- <blockquote>
- <p>The main targets for this version include:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>Support for calendars and events</li>
- </ul>
+ <p>Coming only weeks after Moodle 1.2, the main purpose of this release is to add the recently developed support for calendars and events into the main distribution.</p>
</blockquote>
<p> </p>
- <h3>Version 2.0 - Early 2004</h3>
+ <h3>Version 2.0 - July 2004</h3>
<blockquote>
<p>This major release will include some major changes in internal structure
designed to add flexibility and scalability in many areas. Among the major
can control student and teacher access within courses</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
- <h3>Version 2.1 - Mid 2004</h3>
+ <h3>Version 2.1 - Late 2004</h3>
<blockquote>
<p>This release will start to take advantage of the new structuring and add new features such as:</p>
<ul>