Dear TG community — I want to toss this idea at you guys to see if
you'd think it'd be a good summer project — if it'd be as valuable and
attractive of an addition to TG as I think it would be.

I have not been able to find any freely-available flexible dynamic
form generation framework, and was considering that something very
intuitive, ajaxy, etc., might be a valuable addition to TG. I started
to make one in php for the mortgage company I work for:
https://secure49.inmotionhosting.com/~affini10/forms/?apptype=short_am
(which is based off a simple xml form that is parsed out and rendered
into html forms, and writes data to a plaintext file), but realized
that what I wanted was going to be a lot more time-consuming than I
had initially envisioned. I'm picturing a sophisticated, mature,
perhaps nearly automatic (utilizing sqlalchemy), AJAX-intensive way to
make forms much cleaner and friendly (to user, administrator, and
coder) than most forms are.

So, is this a redundant project that is easily available elsewhere and
has simply evaded my searches, or do you think it might be an
attractive feature of TG after a summer's worth of development?

Thanks for any input, encouragement or (re-)direction,

—Christopher Brown

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