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Giving something back to Wikipedia

we all have been using Wikipedia since we were kids. It helped us through numerous exams, projects, and what not. So why not give something back if you can?. I know my share of donation is way too small compared to all the help that I received from that site, but its just a simple [...]

Categorized under: Programming, Wordpress

Wp-fb Comments (The path ahead)

I was thankful to everyone using my wordpress plugin (WP-FB comments). I have received numerous feature requests and suggestions, but due to personal reasons am not able to spend much time on it. The code with latest changes (some of which was never pushed to SVN) is available for everyone to use/extended at https://github.com/ankitagarwal/wp-fb-comments . [...]

Categorized under: GSOC 2011

Final Code pushes to Gsoc Project -Pencil Down

This is a post in my Gsoc Project Series. Finally Made a final last push to my gsoc project today and Submited all code for integration to Moodle Core.It was really an awsome experience working with the whole Moodle community.Really thankful to such awesome people in the community.Dan Marsden and Helen Foster were really supportive [...]

Categorized under: GSOC 2011

Interaction plugin- Gsoc project

This is a post in my Gsoc Project Series. Past few weeks I spent on building the Interractions plugin for Scorm reporting(Reference- MDL-28277) The work is almost complete now..and as soon as its finally cleaned up a bit..it can be integrated to the moodle core.  

Categorized under: GSOC 2011

Second Sub task Completion

This is a post in my Gsoc Project Series. I am glad to all let you know that my first subtask (Reference-  Post, MDL 27522) is now a part of Moodle core (Reference-  Git Commit) after going through rigorous  review and testing. Past couple of weeks I have been working on the second sub-task of [...]

Categorized under: GSOC 2011

First Major Subtask Completion

This is a post in my Gsoc Project Series. Past couple of weeks I am working on one of the major sub-task of my Gsoc Moodle project – Separate generation of user report from main SCORM reporting (Reference – MDL 27522 , MDL 27256 ). I have completed the work on this subtask. Dan has [...]

Categorized under: Random, Whatsup!!

Follow the White Rabbit!

This is really interesting stuff. We all know Google keeps making practical jokes with users (Classic example is Gmail Motion) , now WordPress has jumped into the business. This is what you need to do :- Login to dashboard Click on any revisions of any of your post. Select the same revision in both radio [...]

Categorized under: GSOC 2011

Separate generation of user report from main SCORM reporting

Hello again, This is a post in my Gsoc Project Series. I am glad to let you all know that I have moved from basic planning to some execution already. We have categorised some basic milestone that we need to achieve. One of the first prerequisite for building the plugin container was breaking down the [...]

Categorized under: GSOC 2011

Planning and Refining Project specs

Hello Everybody, This is a post in my Gsoc Project Series. During the past  Week I have been working on a lot of stuff for the GSOC project.A lot has been accomplished. Basically the idea and structure of the module to be designed is lot clearer now. The basic design will consists of :- core [...]

Categorized under: GSOC 2011

Gsoc Project Specifications!!

This is a post in my Gsoc Project Series. The main objective, in general, of the project is to improve SCORM reporting for Moodle. The present Moodle SCORM reporting doesn’t handle and interprets SCOs properly. This project aims at converting the current report to a pluggable architecture, So that custom reports as plugins can easily [...]