Hi everybody,
I'd like to propose some new features that could be implemented in the tool during this summer GSoC. My idea is to come up with something vaguely similar to the well known cakephp, but extremely simplified. Let's say we have a small company willing to quickly organize a meeting with some sort of planning done on a database (either existing, or created ad hoc). Maybe it could be useful from the pma tool to be able to generate a simple yet effective interface for the database so that different users can have the permission to edit, add and delete the data (selectively), allowing also for multi-user concurrent editing. This in part overlaps with my other proposal, of adding AJAX support with in-line and concurrent editing to the tool, so maybe I could work with another person in this project to come up with something good. Please let me have some quick feedback about this, so I can submit my formal proposal :) Thank you Tiziano Santoro
Tiziano Santoro a écrit :
Hi everybody,
I'd like to propose some new features that could be implemented in the tool during this summer GSoC. My idea is to come up with something vaguely similar to the well known cakephp, but extremely simplified. Let's say we have a small company willing to quickly organize a meeting with some sort of planning done on a database (either existing, or created ad hoc). Maybe it could be useful from the pma tool to be able to generate a simple yet effective interface for the database so that different users can have the permission to edit, add and delete the data (selectively), allowing also for multi-user concurrent editing.
I'm not sure that this aligns with the intended goal of phpMyAdmin.