[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #12826: AJAXifying WP Admin Panel interface

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#12826: AJAXifying WP Admin Panel interface
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 Reporter:  meheranandk  |       Owner:                
     Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  new           
 Priority:  normal       |   Milestone:  Future Release
Component:  General      |     Version:                
 Severity:  normal       |    Keywords:                
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 GSoC2010
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     * 1 Google Summer of Code 2010
           o 1.1 Ideas
                 + 1.1.1 Dashboard "Setup Completion" Module
                 + 1.1.2 Bug Tracker!
                 + 1.1.3 Add AJAX Paging to Admin Screens
                 + 1.1.4 Sort by Columns
                 + 1.1.5 Blog Import/Export
                 + 1.1.6 Template Versioning
                 + 1.1.7 Comment Moderation
                 + 1.1.8 Media
                 + 1.1.9 Move WordPress
                 + 1.1.10 Enhance Profiles.WordPress.org
                 + 1.1.11 Full-Throttle Trac Annihilation
                 + 1.1.12 Progress Bars
                 + 1.1.13 BuddyPress
                 + 1.1.14 GlotPress
                 + 1.1.15 bbPress
                 + 1.1.16 Other Ideas
           o 1.2 Mentors
                 + 1.2.1 Drop-in Mentors
           o 1.3 How to Apply
           o 1.4 See Also

 Google Summer of Code 2010

 Howdy Students! Though we are just getting started with our materials for
 2010, you can get a head start by checking out information from previous
 years. Please see our GSoC 2010 Application Template, and last year's
 ideas. The very best way to up your chances of being selected for a
 project is to start learning the WordPress code base now, get familiar
 with the development process, and submit a couple of patches so we can get
 an idea of your abilities. We've also listed some resources for getting
 started on our GSoC home page.

 Note: Ideas should only added to this page by approved mentors, as they
 can only be taken on with a mentor to supervise. If you would like to
 propose an idea for a student to do, please suggest it to the core team to
 see if it's something they want to pursue (try wp-hackers,
 wpdevel.wordpress.com, or the IRC chat at irc.freenode.net #wordpress-gsoc
 or #wordpress-dev). If you want to propose ideas for WordPress in general,
 please do so at the Ideas forum.
 Ideas

 If you have your own idea for a project, include it in your application
 and describe it thoroughly.

 Know you want to propose a GSoC project around WordPress, but aren't sure
 what you want to do? Below are a few ideas we think would work well as
 GSoC projects. Also see the popular ideas submitted by members of the
 WordPress community. If you share one of their passions, why not make that
 idea your own? Also, check out the ideas from last year.
 Dashboard "Setup Completion" Module

 This is an idea that's been suggested many times and it never seems to
 make it into a release. We'd love for someone to take this one. When you
 first set up a WordPress site, there are certain steps you have to go
 through. Pick a theme, change your password, edit your tagline, choose
 your comment settings, etc. It would be great if on the Dashboard screen
 there was a module that kept track of how many of these things you've
 done, and marked off your progress, much as LinkedIn does when you set up
 a profile. Each successive login would offer the user an option to
 finish/enhance their site setup by completing another thing(s) they
 haven't gotten around to yet.
 Bug Tracker!

 Have you ever wished for a bug tracker that was built on WordPress? Every
 now and then when we feel pain using Trac, we look around but never see
 anything better. Some of the core contributors think that a very decent
 issue tracking system could be built on WordPress, allowing us to have
 complete control over the tool we use to manage the development of our,
 well, publishing tool. Some features would include creating tickets,
 assigning owners and reviewers, milestones, etc. (look at our Trac setup
 to see what we've got now). We'd need SVN tie in for commits as well.
 Depending on the scope of the project, someone else could write the SVN
 part if you just write the bug tracking application on WP.
 Add AJAX Paging to Admin Screens

 Something we've never gotten around to is adding AJAX paging to the list-
 type screens (edit.php, etc). Currently, getting to the next page of items
 means a screen refresh. For this project, add ajax paging to all the list-
 type screens in the WordPress admin. We have all the underlying PHP, but
 it needs some JavaScript love.

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