So pretty soon I might be looking for a new project to build, and I've always wanted to work with graph databases.<p>How about an app that allows you to compile a list of things you want to accomplish before you die. You can share your items and browse those of others. Each item can be commented on by anyone. There could be a list of popular items, powered by the HN algorithm iteself (http://amix.dk/blog/post/19574).<p>I have a pretty good idea on how it would be designed, both in interface, and technologically.<p>Tech:
RoR, Coffeescript
Neo4j
JRuby (required for neo4j)
Heroku (see http://blog.heroku.com/archives/2011/08/25/java/)
oauth2, FB Canvas, twitter connect
Twitter Bootstrap<p>Also, jquery mobile is a piece of cake if we want a mobile site..
Anyone who wants to help with this, feel free to drop me a line at peter.i.ehrlich@gmail.com and I'll put everyone in touch there..<p>The idea is attractive to me a developer because I want a lightweight way to use a graph database, and the social integrations seem extremely self-evident! (Make a fb app, share when you add something to your list, collaborate with friends to get things done, win points, blah blah, etc etc). All dev help is welome!<p>As a business person, my getting anyone to use it might be a small miracle. All biz help is welcome!<p>Bottom line is it can be done in a very lightweight and fun kind of a way. I see no reason a beta couldn't be made and given to testers in a week!
<a href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/100-die-6-sites-create-bucket-list/" rel="nofollow">http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/100-die-6-sites-create-bucket-l...</a><p>It seems like websites already that allow you to create and share bucket lists. Using the HN algorithm is good, but that's not something that people going to the website are really going to notice. As far as the user's concerned, they don't care one bit how your website is implemented, just that it works. That said, if you can create something that offers a novel take on the idea, feel free to surprise us :D
This is what people use Pinterest for so this site might be a bit too specific to attain a large enough user base. Might want to make it Pinterest for travelers or something instead rather than bucket list... make it broad.. there's already plenty of social sites for traveling, so that means there's a need.
Some friends of mine (I actually did a very very little bit of work on the front end myself) built something similar called <a href="http://dreamkumo.com" rel="nofollow">http://dreamkumo.com</a><p>Not sure where it's at now but sounds similar to what you're doing.
Good idea
I would recommend adding features that transforms it into a problem-solving tool beyond being just a social app. For example, Go visit the Taj Majal, Click here to reserve the ticket or something like that.
I could really help you with this