Moodle LMS 3.3.6
18 May 2018
Moodle LMS version 3.3.6 is now available (security release).
Upgrading to Moodle LMS 3.3.6
Moodle LMS 3.3.6 can be upgraded to (or installed) using any of Installatron's products. Use Installatron's optional Automatic Update feature to automatically apply Moodle LMS updates as new versions are released, or use Installatron's Clone feature to duplicate an existing Moodle LMS install to test the 3.3.6 upgrade prior to applying it live. Get started managing your Moodle LMS installations with Installatron
What's New in Moodle LMS 3.3.6
Plugins are available for Moodle 3.3 and 3.4 to help Moodle sites to comply with GDPR - Data privacy, Policies. In Moodle 3.5 they will be included in the standard distribution.
Highlights
- Implement privacy API in various components and standard plugins for user data export and deletion
Bug Fixes
- Assignment: Fixed incorrect "No submission" status if group submission changed to individual submission
- File resource: Fixed download problem for files with long names
- Show grade category name in Grades Export
- GDPR and privacy: Change default age of digital consent according to current legislation on each country
- Lesson: Fixed regression in cluster navigation
- Display custom external tool icon in activity chooser
- A bug which led to the failure of some Scheduled Tasks in certain circmstances has been fixed.
- Database module: Fixed bug with creating tables in templates using Atto editor
- Quiz: Fixed a report bug where the count of the number of attempts is sometimes incorrect in group averages
- Quiz: Fixed a bug where the question text was no longer exported in the quiz statistics HTML download
- GDPR: Moved the Privacy and policies administration section to the Users tab (when GDPR plugins are installed)
- Global search: Remove unicode non-characters from indexing to resolve indexing errors
- Facebook OAuth2: Update the Facebook Graph API to v2.12
Security
- A number of security related issues were resolved. Details of these issues will be released after a period of approximately one week to allow system administrators to safely update to the latest version.