Morning everyone (it's 8am in Denmark)

I would very much like to participate in Google Summer of Code 2010. I
know I'm eligible to participate because I'm a student at the IT
University of Copenhagen and I'm pretty sure Lift is eligible to
participate as a mentoring organization - So all we need now is an
'Ideas-list' which is a list of potential projects for the students to
work on created by the mentoring organization.

Here's my proposal for an idea to the 'ideas-list' - one I would like
to work on :)

The idea:
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A graphical tool to help people with the data-model part of a Lift
project. The user would be able to draw UML models with a simple tool
which would be coded by the student - once the user has drawn a few
classes it would have the ability to export an XML file. A small scala
application would read the XML file and output the correct mapper/
record classes. The tool should be able to read existing classes and
discover any changes so it could be reflected in the graphical
representation. So basically it would be like Core Data just for
Lift ;)

It would make sense to code the graphical tool for the browser -
possible with the very potent mix og jQuery and Raphaƫl (http://
raphaeljs.com/)
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So what do you think, is it something you would want to use?

Thanks,
Mads Hartmann Jensen

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