Hello, phpMyAdmin developers!
I am Zeeshan Mughal, a student at Stony Brook University studying Computer
Engineering. First off, I would like to thank you phpMyAdmin team for
accepting my proposal. I hope this summer of code will bring me closer to
free software development, and I will become more enthusiastic about it in
the coming future.
Basically, my project is not very nifty as other projects. I plan to write
a library that will enable users to store their preferences permanently.
So, if a user wants to view 100 entries per table each time he/she accesses
the system, this script will make it happen.
Well, this would not be the only user preference to be stored permanently.
There are of course other preferences that user wants to store permanently.
I would appreciate if you can share with me your ideas about what other
settings may be suited to be stored permanently.
Please check out my newly-created Joomla! powered web log at:
http://www.zeeshan.zixan.net
Thank you!
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Best regards,
Zeeshan Mughal
Telephone: +1 347 284 8987
Email: zeeshanmughal(a)ieee.org
Web: http://zeeshan.zixan.net
Welcome to phpMyAdmin 3.1.5, a bugfix-only version containing, in
particular, a fix for PHP 5.3 compatibility.
Details will appear on http://phpmyadmin.net. In a hurry? you can visit
http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin to download.
Marc Delisle, for the team
The 2009 SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards program has started
and is awaiting your nominations until May 29! All happy phpMyAdmin
users should nominate us :)
Please visit https://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin/ and click
"Nominate". On the page that follows, you can nominate our project in
all the categories that seem appropriate.
If phpMyAdmin is picked as a finalist, we'll tell you about the final
voting phase. Thanks!
Marc Delisle, for the team
Hi,
This is Zahra Naeem from National University of Computer and Emerging
Sciences, Lahore Pakistan. I am in my third year of Bachelors degree in
Computer Science.
This is the first time I am participating in GSoC.
My GSoc project is "Synchronising Databases/tables" in phpmyadmin.For
synchronisation we need to take two databases/tables and compare them for
differences and allow user to apply changes from one to
another. You can visit my blog http://www.trackingchangesphp.blogspot.com/
I am looking forward to learn a lot from all you guys at GSoC.
Cheers!
Best Wishes,
Zahra
Hi all
now when there is already some content, it's time to announce planet
phpMyAdmin. You will find there posts from phpMyAdmin contributors
including Google Summer of Code students, so you might find there what
interesting ideas they have. Please note that this blog does not have
to contain only phpMyAdmin related posts, it's just for all what
contributors do (as usual on other planets).
It currently lives on <http://pmaplanet.cihar.com/>.
PS: If you think your blog is missing there, please drop me a note.
--
Michal ÄŒihaÅ™ | http://cihar.com | http://blog.cihar.com
Hello all
I'd like to announce start of Planet phpMyAdmin. Currently it lives on
http://pmaplanet.cihar.com/, but I hope it will get official
phpmyamin.net domain soon (hi Olivier ;-)). All blogs of people
contributing to phpMyAdmin in any way can be included there, just drop
me a note. For now it includes GSoC students and mine blog.
--
Michal ÄŒihaÅ™ | http://cihar.com | http://phpmyadmin.cz
Greetings fellow phpMyAdmin developers!
My name is Derek Schaefer, and I will be improving the import system for my
GSoC project. This includes import plug-ins for Open Document Spreadsheet,
CSV (the existing one is to be extended), XML, and ideally other formats as
well. At the core of all this is a powerful extension to the current import
system; an intelligent table creation interface that will be capable of
detecting column types, recommending various important settings, but most
importantly, allowing the user to view and alter the table schema before
committing. This will be especially useful for loosely-typed formats such as
CSV, ODS, and PMA's current XML schema, among others.
The blog to which I will be posting updates is located here:
http://www.moonlapse.org/
Over the next couple days I will be adding all the information regarding my
project to the above blog for your viewing pleasure, so stay tuned!
I look forward to working with all of your over the coming months.
Take care everyone,
-Derek Schaefer