From 532255f848d004879e077798b4784ab7a2f8aea5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: moodler Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 15:49:04 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Updated it a little --- lang/en/docs/future.html | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/lang/en/docs/future.html b/lang/en/docs/future.html index 599d953d6e..967dc683ed 100644 --- a/lang/en/docs/future.html +++ b/lang/en/docs/future.html @@ -18,37 +18,42 @@ and their status can be found at moodle.org/bugs. Your contributions in the form of ideas, code, feedback and promotion are all very welcome - see the Developers - manual for more details. You can also pay to have certain features developed sooner- see moodle.com/development for information and a quote.

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Here is our current vision of the future, though this is always subject to change depending on sponsors and developers.

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Version 1.4 - August 31st

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Here is the current roadmap of the future, though this is always subject to change depending on sponsors and developers.

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Version 1.5 - February 2005

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This release contains a lot of structural improvements and refactoring in key modules. It also includes many interface improvements. Some highlights include:

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Moodle 1.5 aims to make Moodle fully compliant with important web accessibility standards such as WAI (W3C), SENDA (UK) and Section 508 (US).

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The display code will conform to XHTML Transitional 1.0, and the CSS has also been cleaned up and extended to give designers more complete control over the look and feel of their sites. This release will not yet use templates.

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There is also a long list of new features such as:

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Version 1.5 - Later in 2004

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This release will focus mainly on the display layer and making Moodle fully compliant with important web accessibility standards such as WAI (W3C), SENDA (UK) and Section 508 (US).

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As with most Moodle releases there will also be an array of new community-developed features and modules.

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Version 1.6 - middle of 2005

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Many of the main pages in this version will be customisable using HTML templates.

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Support for user blogs (replacing Journals).

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My Moodle page

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Improvements in structuring and maintaining the flow of courses

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Version 2.0

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Version 2.0 - later in 2005

This major release will contain some exciting developments in making Moodle more network-aware, with a natural evolution of Moodle's focus on collaboration. More on this here later.

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