Taxonomy Manager
Short Project Description:
A new module should provide a powerful interface for Drupal’s core taxonomy module for managing terms.
Motivation:
The taxonomy module allows the categorization of content by assigning terms to a node. These terms are grouped in one vocabulary, where they can be structured optional in hierarchical order or related to each other. It depends on the type of vocabulary, whether it’s possible for users to add new terms or whether only administrators have this permission.
Example of successful proposals from SoC2006
This is a list of 7 successful candidates proposals from soc2006:
Name: [Project title]
link-to-proposal
I will add the rest of the proposals as and when i find them but hopefully these lot should be helpful enough in seeing what kinda of proposals where accepted and the styling etc.
Read moreFirst steps to a Recommendation Proposal
Almost every developer know that there is an other Open Source Database Server besides MySQL; her name is PostgreSQL. She is a good option if you are planning a scalable website with high traffic or specific transactions (e.g. e-commerce, large community sites). There are more advantages but my aim here is not a list of "top ten list of ... ".
Read moreRevised Event Spec
Here is a draft of my latest pass at an Events 2.0 document. Published for the presentation at DrupalCon '06.
Read moreHow about a tool for synching calendars?
Would anyone be interested to mentor in a project to create a tool for synching Drupal's calendar with PDAs?
Read moreSocial network analysis module
Document management module
Short Description:
Create a Drupal module, which implements a Document Management workflow.
Motivation
Drupal has all of the essentials for a document management platform - document revisions, classification, support for storing a variety of document types. It lacks support for the typical document management workflows used in the industry.
Problem description
A typical workflow might look as this:
- create a user copy of the document in their workspace
- do some work
- commit the document back
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