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Made a Moodle feature request to move plugins into a single directory

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      https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-70185

      Upvoting this will get it attention (Moodle devs are notoriously slow at getting anything useful done). Also, if you have suggestions for more things to push or changes to make to this request definitely let me know.

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        https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-70185

        Upvoting this will get it attention (Moodle devs are notoriously slow at getting anything useful done). Also, if you have suggestions for more things to push or changes to make to this request definitely let me know.

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        @atrilahiji Thanks for reporting! What's crazy is there are like over 20 different types of plugins and thus over 20 different directories to take care of. I imagine it's a massive engineering effort.

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