The good thing about jQuery is that its designed to be extensible so 
you'll be able to build out office-like components leveraging jQuery & 
Ext. At the moment, though, building complete office-like components is 
not on the radar for the team but we'd love to hear your suggestions.

Rey...

Jake McGraw wrote:
> Since we're now getting yui-ext, which offers UI components with a
> look and feel much like native MS Windows components, graphing is the
> next step to allowing the little guys to provide an AJAX Office
> experience. I'd like to other my help in this endeavor in whatever way
> I can.
> 
> - jake
> 
> On 2/19/07, Alex Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>
>>
>> Yea, similar to PlotKit and the like…
>>
>>
>>
>>  ________________________________
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>>
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of Avi Mehta
>>  Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 4:55 AM
>>  To: [email protected]
>>
>>  Subject: [jQuery] Google's Summer of Code
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Sorry if it is a dumb question but what is a unobtrusive charting plugin?
>>
>>  Is it something to do with bar charts/pie charts/ line charts/ area charts?
>>
>>  -avi
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>>  Behalf Of John Resig
>>  Sent: vendredi 16 f?vrier 2007 17:28
>>  To: jQuery Discussion.
>>  Subject: [jQuery] Google's Summer of Code
>>
>>  Hey Everyone -
>>
>>  Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to have
>>  jQuery be a part of it:
>>  http://code.google.com/soc/
>>
>>  If you're not familiar with how SoC works, Google pays a number of college
>>  students to work on an open source project for an entire summer. This is a
>>  great opportunity for the kids, and for the projects that they're
>>  supporting.
>>
>>  In order to be able to apply, we'd have to come up with a list of things
>>  that we'd like them to do. So, I'm asking you (the jQuery
>>  community) what you think 1-3 decent coders could do for us for a summer?
>>
>>  Some examples of good ideas (which should be expanded upon):
>>  - Build or port an unobtrusive charting plugin
>>  - Add jQuery support to a popular CMS/Framework
>>  - Build some interactive demos for jQuery.com
>>  - Add new functionality to Interface
>>
>>  We're already working on the following improvements to the web site (so you
>>  don't need to ask for these):
>>  - A new plugins repository
>>  - A new forum area
>>  - A customizable download area
>>
>>  Feel free to post your suggestions - all are welcome!
>>
>>  --John
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