This is where Rails dreams about all the tracks it would love to have. Anyone who implements the majority a wish to the liking of the community will have a Rails version named after them. So if FlorianWeber were to implement the BenchmarkSuiteWish for release with 0.6.2, it would be called "Rails 0.6.2: The Florian Weber Release". How's that for fame and (no) fortune?

h2. Approved wishes 

* BenchmarkSuiteWish (done)
* DesignedScaffoldingWish
* MadeleineRecordWish
* DispatcherRewritingWish (done)
_P.S.: Only DavidHeinemeierHansson gets to approve wishes)_

h2. Wish proposals (_Write a wiki page about your wish_)

* ServerSide_forwarding_redirect_and_or_full-featured_render_method
* GenerateDatabaseSchemaFromModels
* Pervasive Memcached support (as a session provider, easy helpers to cache queried content, etc)
* [[Safe Mod_Ruby support]] (Multiple Rails Apps per server deployed on [[mod_ruby]])
* "GridView":http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/04/08/gridview/default.aspx and "DetailsView":http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnvs05/html/grddetview.asp (ala ASP.NET)
* DatabaseConstraintReflection
* MultiLingualRails
* BetterGeneratorsWish
* DocumentationWish
* TreeToTableMappingWish (done)
* DatabaseLoggerWish (patch available)
* [[XMLRPC and SOAP autogeneration wish]]
* [[XmlHTTPRequest]] wish
* [[XmlHTTPRequest LivePages wish]]
* [[Direct|Direct Object Relational Mapping Wish]]
* [[Internationalization]]
* [[REST Web Services Generator]]
* [[Pagination built-in to ActiveRecord]]
* _Add Serbia and Montenegro to the list of countries_
* mod_ruby support for apache2
* XhtmlComplianceWish
* A *scheme.yml*  file that describes the tables structure and a ruby file that use this yml to create the database _automatically_.
* [[Dispatch Configuration Wish]]
* DynamicErrorPagesWish
* IntegrationWithOrbjsonWish
* DateSelectCalendarWish
* TextInputLabelWish
* Allow user comments on Rails API Doc pages
* All tutorials go on about scaffolding and models controllers based on a database table. Needed is a tutorial on something without a database (so no model, just controller and view?) like for example a feedback form.
* DatabaseYAML
* SeleniumIntegration
* Powered By Rails Logos
* AutomagicJavascriptValidationsWish
* [[UML2Rails]]
