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Forum+1

Copyright 2016 University Paris Descartes

Forum+1 is a evolution of the forum moodle module based on Advanced Forum

What's new ? Why "+1" ?

First, we are based on Advanced Forum , so we have all the improvement of Advanced Forum.

More, we disable subscriptions, by default, and users can vote for posts, using a "+1" button.

The +1 button

Moreover, teachers can close a discussion when hey thought that the question is setled.

A closed discussion

Furthermore, users can sort with some new criterias.

The sort criterias

Support

We cannot offer direct support. Please do not contact us directly. If you need assistance, try the forum on moodle.org. (Remember to make clear that you are using Forum+1 and not the standard forum.)

You can search a fix on Advenced Forum or HsuForum, in most case, it will works.

Bug reports

Please report bugs to the Moodle tracker using the 'contributed code' project and 'Module: Forum+1' component. Under Version, please select your Moodle version e.g. 2.1, 2.2.

Requires

  • Moodle 2.7+
  • PostGreSQL or MySQL/MariaDB

Tests on :

  • Moodle 2.7
  • With MariaDB 10.0.23

Please note that this code is tested on Paris Descates university's systems but we rely on the community for testing on other systems.

Install

Place the contents of this source tree into your Moodle installation so that within your Moodle root, this file is mod/forumplusone/README.md. Then visit the Moodle notifications page to install.

How to build

You need to build ONLY if you want to contribute. In this case, follow this steps:

  1. Intall grunt
  2. Install the npm dependancies, using the command npm install
  3. Build with the command grunt
  4. Enjoy :D

Browser support

Currently, I just test it on Iceweasel 38 (based on Firefox 38).
In theory, it's compatible until IE9. I will test it later.

Why IE9

Because Moodle 2.7 support until IE9.

Documentation

Currently none.
DIY. I wait you pull-request ;)

Credits

The logo came from Google Material Icons.
This module is under GNU GPL v2.0.