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15 <h1>Future</h1>
16 <blockquote>
17 <p>As Moodle gains in maturity, its directions are increasingly influenced by
18 the community of developers and users. A dynamic database of proposed features
19 and their status can be found at <a target="_top" href="http://moodle.org/bugs/">moodle.org/bugs</a>.
20 Your <a href="?file=credits.html">contributions</a> in the form of ideas, code,
21 feedback and promotion are all very welcome - see the <a href="?file=developer.html">Developers
22 manual</a> and the <a href="http://moodle.org/help" target="_top">community forums</a> for more details. You can also pay to have certain features developed sooner- see <a href="http://moodle.com/development/" target="_top">moodle.com/development</a> for information and a quote. </p>
24 <p>Here is the current roadmap of the future, though this is always subject to change depending on <a href="http://moodle.org/donations/" target="_blank">sponsors</a> and <a href="?file=credits.html">developers</a>. </p>
26 <h3>Version 1.6</h3>
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28 <p>Blogs as the main tool for reflective activities (providing user, course and site feeds).</p>
29 <p>Database module, a general purpose tool for collaborative data entry, searching and browsing</p>
30 <p>Integration with LAMS as an activity or course format</p>
31 <p>Some better statistics</p>
32 <p>Incoming email handling</p>
33 <p>Basic Web Services API</p>
34 </blockquote>
36 <h3>Version 1.7</h3>
37 <blockquote>
38 <p>My Moodle page providing a customisable overview of all courses, plus RSS feeds and so on.</p>
39 <p>Improved User Profile page, integrating Blogs, feeds etc in a semi-public home page</p>
40 <p>Preliminary support for IMS LD Level A, allowing import and export</p>
41 <p>Full support for SCORM 2004</p>
42 <p>Improved Web Services API</p>
43 <p>Integration with some repositories</p>
44 </blockquote>
46 <h3>Version 2.0</h3>
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48 <p>Conditional activities, allowing dependencies and forced paths</p>
49 <p>Complete support for IMS LD standard</p>
50 <p>Improved Groups, allowing groups to be defined at site and activity level</p>
51 <p>Improved Roles implementation, allowing custom roles at site, course and activity level</p>
52 <p>Many of the main pages customisable using HTML templates. </p>
53 <p>Some exciting developments in making Moodle more network-aware,
54 with a natural evolution of Moodle's focus on collaboration. More on this here later. </p>
55 </blockquote>
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