[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #12826: AJAX trash posts (was: AJAXifying WP Admin Panel interface)

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Sat Apr 3 23:10:25 UTC 2010


#12826: AJAX trash posts
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 Reporter:  meheranandk  |       Owner:                
     Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  new           
 Priority:  normal       |   Milestone:  Future Release
Component:  Trash        |     Version:  2.9           
 Severity:  normal       |    Keywords:                
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Changes (by nacin):

  * version:  => 2.9
  * component:  General => Trash


Old description:

> Codex
>
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> GSoC2010
> Contents
> [hide]
>
>     * 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.

New description:

 Add AJAX to trash posts, like comment moderation.

 From GSoC ideas list:
 >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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