Hi and welcome to Chamilo,

We have an issue tracker here:
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Regards,

Goulwen

Le dimanche 19 juin 2011,  <dev-requ...@lists.chamilo.org> a écrit :
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> From: Bas Wijnen <b.wij...@maartens.nl>
> Subject: [chamilo-dev] Introduction and patch for agenda multi-import
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> Hi,
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> First, I'll introduce myself. My name is Bas Wijnen, I am a high school
> physics teacher in the Netherlands. I am also an experienced programmer
> (although, as with many, I'm not too good at finishing projects), mostly
> in C, C++ and python, but I can read and hack PHP (and MySQL) without a
> problem. I'm a member of Debian and maintain a few packages for it (as
> wij...@debian.org).
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> At my school, we don't currently have an electronic learning system. We
> want one, and are looking at what those systems are used for by others,
> so we can implement something in a way that is useful. I insisted that
> we should try out Chamilo, and for that reason we are now running a
> pilot with it (1.8.7). This pilot doesn't cover the whole school, but
> only the physics department.
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> So far, I'm quite happy with it. There are some things though, mainly
> for the platform manager, which need some improvement IMO. I've started
> writing patches for those.[1]
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> So with this introduction comes the first patch as well. The agenda can
> import ical files, but it will only look at the first appointment in it.
> It is impossible to import a long list at once. I needed that, and since
> I can't stand doing repetitive work, I wrote a patch to support it. I've
> attached the patch. Since I changed some indentation (are there
> guidelines within the project?), a bit of "unchanged" code is included
> in the patch.
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> Is this list the preferred place to send patches, or is there a tracker
> somewhere?
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> Thanks,
> Bas
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> [1] I may sometimes forget to include license information. Whenever I
> send something to the project, I license my code under the GNU GPL
> version 3 or later.
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