The folks over at Moodle have released versions 2.0.3 and 1.9.12 of their open source learning management system (LMS). Helen Foster writes in the Moodle announcement:
In addition to a number of bug fixes and small improvements, five security vulnerabilities (4 major, 1 minor) in 2.0.2 and two security vulnerabilities (both major) in 1.9.11 have been discovered and fixed. Thanks to the reporters and to all the team responsible for fixing these security issues.
Some of the new features and improvements in Moodle 2.0.3 include:
- Q and A forum posts only visible after editing time has expired
- Description field in user profile is no longer a required field
- Multiple multimedia plugin filter fixes and improvements
- There is now a link to send messages on basic profile pages
- Duplicate files uploaded through the file picker are now handled
- New capability mod/workshop:viewauthorpublished for controlling visibility of workshop published submission authors
- Fixes to themes for IE
The latst versions of Moodle can be found at Moodle.org's download page.