X-Git-Url: http://www.git.stargrave.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=5abef185e3f7a9a4fbd69fe91d9d9437ef189f9f;hb=b2939ff966656507fec92c97d294c94a4dc9b36f;hp=2d20bad4b6206a3c94989c7118e8ee977829ec2e;hpb=77c66b4cdb1d52321ed3cb6352fe0b72312cbb71;p=public-inbox.git diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 2d20bad4..5abef185 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ performance, ease-of-setup, installation, maintainability, etc all need to be considered for everything we introduce) * general performance improvements, but without relying on - XS or compiled code any more than we currently do. + XS or pre-built modules any more than we currently do. * mailmap support (same as git) for remapping expired email addresses @@ -21,8 +21,6 @@ all need to be considered for everything we introduce) yet storing large amounts of data on computers without a public IP behind a home Internet connection. -* TLS support for various daemons (including STARTTLS for NNTP and POP3) - * optional Cache::FastMmap support so production deployments won't need Varnish (Varnish doesn't protect NNTP, either) @@ -103,7 +101,25 @@ all need to be considered for everything we introduce) * imperfect scraper importers for obfuscated list archives (e.g. obfuscated Mailman stuff, Google Groups, etc...) -* support hooks, since low-level git-fast-import does not run them - https://public-inbox.org/meta/20190405174329.GA21472@chatter.qube.local/ +* consider using HTTP::Date instead of Date::Parse, since we need the + former is capable of parsing RFC822-ish dates, used by Plack, and + the latter is missing from OpenBSD and maybe other distros. + +* improve performance and avoid head-of-line blocking on slow storage + +* share "git cat-file --batch" processes across inboxes to avoid + bumping into /proc/sys/fs/pipe-user-pages-* limits + +* make "git cat-file --batch" detect unlinked packfiles so we don't + have to restart processes (very long-term) + +* support searching based on `git-patch-id --stable` to improve + bidirectional mapping of commits <=> emails + +* linter to check validity of config file + +* linter option and WWW endpoint to graph relationships and flows + between inboxes, addresses maildirs, coderepos, etc... -* investigate native grokmirror support/integration +* pygments support - via Python script similar to `git cat-file --batch' + to avoid startup penalty. pygments.rb (Ruby) can be inspiration, too.