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CONTRIBUTING TO MOODLE
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Moodle is made by people like you. We are members of a big worldwide community
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of developers, designers, teachers, testers, translators and other users. We
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work in universities, schools, companies and other places. You are very welcome
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to join us and contribute to the project.
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See <https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Contributing_to_Moodle> for the many ways you
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can help, not only with coding.
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Moodle is open to community contributions to core, though all code must go
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through peer-review, automated behaviour testing, continuous integration and
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human post-integration checks.
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Pull requests
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Please do not open pull requests via Github. The repository there is just a
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mirror of the official repository at <https://git.moodle.org>. Issues are
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reported and patches provided via <https://tracker.moodle.org>. See below for
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more information.
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Moodle core bug fixes and new features
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During the years of intensive development, a mature process of including
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submitted patches has evolved.
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* Every bug fix or new feature must have a tracker issue.
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* You publish the branch implementing the fix or new feature in your public
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clone of the moodle.git repository (typically on Github).
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* Your patch is peer-reviewed, discussed, integrated, tested and then released
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as a part of moodle.git.
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* New features are developed on the master branch. Bug fixes are also
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backported to currently supported maintenance (stable) branches.
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For further details, see <https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Process>.
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Moodle plugins
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Moodle has a framework for additional plugins to extend its functionality. We
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have a Moodle plugins directory <https://moodle.org/plugins/> where you can
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register and maintain your plugin. Plugins hosted in the plugins directory can
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be easily installed and updated via the Moodle administration interface.
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* You are expected to have a public source code repository with your plugin
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code.
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* After registering your plugin in the plugins directory it is reviewed before
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being published.
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* You are expected to continuously release updated versions of the plugin via
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the plugins directory. We do not pull from your code repository; you must do
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it explicitly.
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For further details, see <https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Plugin_contribution>.
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