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					<description><![CDATA[Great post Gareth :-)
I think we can add the concept &quot;proven track record&quot; here too.
Moodle has been around long enough that it&#039;s without doubt a tried and tested solution.
Anyone who asks the question &quot;Is Moodle reliable? / secure? / scalable? / well supported and documented?&quot; clearly hasn&#039;t bothered to do even a hour&#039;s research.
As you say, the &quot;power&quot; of the software lies with the teachers, the users, and the developers, not with Moodle HQ itself, because of the Open Source license.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post Gareth 🙂<br />
I think we can add the concept &#8220;proven track record&#8221; here too.<br />
Moodle has been around long enough that it&#8217;s without doubt a tried and tested solution.<br />
Anyone who asks the question &#8220;Is Moodle reliable? / secure? / scalable? / well supported and documented?&#8221; clearly hasn&#8217;t bothered to do even a hour&#8217;s research.<br />
As you say, the &#8220;power&#8221; of the software lies with the teachers, the users, and the developers, not with Moodle HQ itself, because of the Open Source license.</p>
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