Hi,
On Apr 13, 2013, at 9:55 AM, ayush choubey <ayush.choubey(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I was going through the Gsoc 2013 idea list and i understand that to have a chance i need
to write few codes for phpmyadmin. So i was going through all the feature request that are
listed there and that was quite a big list. Do we have to implement all the features or
some of them can do?
If you mean implementing a feature in order to be evaluated for GSoC, then no, you
don't have to single-handedly fix every item in the bug or feature request tracker.
The goal is to show that you have a good understanding of the code base especially as it
relates to your proposal. As Marc said, implementing most of the features in the ideas
list is expected at the end of the summer from the winning proposal.
Actually i started with this
https://sourceforge.net/p/phpmyadmin/feature-requests/1385/ --to hide/unhide the tables
Can you tell if my approach is correct?
In the right pane:
I want to Use the top left corner of the table(the one which shows all the table inside
the database) as the button described in the request.
Now there are two ways to hide
1) If no checkboxis checked and if button on top-left corner is clicked then all the
tables will get hidden
2) Select some of the checkbox and then upon clicking on the top-left corner button will
hide only those tables that are selected.
I guess first one will not be the right way. But anyway i would like a comment on it or
if there is some other way
And i wish to write it on the codebase of V 4.0.0-rc1. Is that all right??
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