--On 15 June 2006 21:01:12 -0400 emf <i@mindlace.net> wrote:
Hey, all; I'm ethan fremen, and I've been selected for a WebUI Summer of Code project.
I'll keep a running log of my progress at
http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/Summer+of+Code
My svn branch is https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/mailman/branches/soc2006-webui ; feel free to check it out as the inclination strikes you.
I'm especially interested in getting any feedback, either on the wiki or here, about any and all WebUI - or UI in general - ideas in people's heads. While the SoC project is fairly constrained, I want to at least make the future easier.
This is good news. Here's what I'd like to see happen:
a) arbitrary page headers and footers so I can make it match the rest
of my site.
b) site-wide masking of features that we don't allow by policy. There's
already some of this.
c) templates for lists. We have four or five basic list styles
(announce/discussion with open/closed membership and umbrella lists). When we create a list, I'd like to be able to specify there and then which style to use. Such a feature would rely on having a set of files on the server that hold the relevant list settings. The UI would simply let me pick which style to apply. The task here is not to design the templates, but to enable their easy application.
d) When creating an list, I'd like to be able to choose an umbrella for
it to live under, and have it inherit privacy settings from that list. So, to create a complex heirarchy, I'd start by creating the root list, adding privacy settings, and then work down the heirarchy - perhaps making the privacy settings more liberal as I go.
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-- Ian Eiloart IT Services, University of Sussex