Thanks again. I am planning trying the devstack for development and I'll 
reach to the different parties about the schedule.

On Friday, April 28, 2017 at 9:30:41 AM UTC-4, Colin Fredericks wrote:
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> I haven't gone through getting an xBlock in, but my partial credit code 
> took about 2 months. There are people outside of edX who build xBlocks, but 
> relatively few of them end up in edX.org - most are deployed in local 
> OpenEdX instances. You might want to ask OpenCraft or Extension Engine what 
> their timelines are usually like; they might have a better idea.
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> I don't have info on performance requirements. For accessibility, I would 
> suggest aiming for WCAG 2.0 level AA, definitely in the learner interface 
> and preferably in Studio as well. 
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> Running your own local copy of edX isn't too bad. It can be a pain the 
> first time, but once you have everything set up it's fairly easy to start 
> and stop your own instance so you can test out code. Check out the OpenEdX 
> installation docs (link below). I recommend starting with Devstack.
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> https://edx.readthedocs.io/projects/edx-installing-configuring-and-running/en/latest/installation/installation_options.html
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> On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 10:03 PM, Robert M <rmund...@gmail.com 
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>> One more question, what is a reasonable amount of time it might take to 
>> get an edx xBlock accepted?  2 months? 6 months?
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