X-Git-Url: http://www.git.stargrave.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=dfee6e5818e20949a74ab2af251d0704fa26b0e0;hb=066509e117ab359d338e50cdd3ccec5601581d7c;hp=fb7c071994b5fbbaceeb3f3dce3fa4e2001812b1;hpb=eda227b874f4c0bedc2a7c7244c29e07deac0832;p=public-inbox.git diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index fb7c0719..dfee6e58 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,10 +1,27 @@ TODO items for public-inbox -(Not in any particular order) +(Not in any particular order, and +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. + +* mailmap support (same as git) for remapping expired email addresses + +* POP3 server, since some webmail providers support external POP3: + https://public-inbox.org/meta/20160411034104.GA7817@dcvr.yhbt.net/ + +* TLS support for various daemons (including STARTTLS for NNTP and POP3) + +* Unix socket support for HTTP and POP3 server for use behind reverse + proxies like nginx + +* Combined "super server" for NNTP/HTTP/POP3 to reduce memory overhead * Optional reply-to-list support for mirroring lists that want it :< Reply-to-list encourages the existing list as a single-point-of-failure, - but having an extra mirror using public-inbox.org is nice regardless. + but having an extra mirror using public-inbox code is nice regardless. * Configurable linkification for per-inbox shorthands: "$gmane/123456" could be configured to expand to the @@ -12,9 +29,17 @@ TODO items for public-inbox likewise "[Bug #123456]" could be configured to expand to point to some project's bug tracker at http://example.com/bug/123456 +* Support optional "HTTPS Everywhere" for mapping old HTTP to HTTPS + links if (and only if) the user wants to use HTTPS. We may also + be able to configure redirects for expired URLs. + + Note: message bodies rendered as HTML themselves must NOT change, + the links should point to an anchor tag within the same page, + instead; giving the user options. + * implement RFC 4685 (Atom message threading) -* configurable constants (quote folding, index limits) +* configurable constants (index limits, search results) * use tags as date-based skiplists for navigating history (maybe not needed with Xapian support nowadays?) @@ -22,14 +47,33 @@ TODO items for public-inbox * handle Xapian date range queries: http://mid.gmane.org/20151005222157.GE5880@survex.com +* handle messages with multiple Message-IDs + +* handle broken double-bracketed References properly (maybe) + and totally broken Message-IDs + + cf. https://public-inbox.org/git/20160814012706.GA18784@starla/ + +* portability to FreeBSD (and other Free Software *BSDs) + ugh... https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=116615 + +* documentation (pod/text) + +* linkify thread skeletons better + https://public-inbox.org/git/6E3699DEA672430CAEA6DEFEDE6918F4@PhilipOakley/ + +* generate sample CSS for use with Stylish/dillo/etc + +* builtin-help for search engine syntax + +* streaming Email::MIME replacement: currently we generate many + allocations/strings for headers we never look at and slurp + entire message bodies into memory. + (this is pie-in-the-sky territory...) + * use REQUEST_URI properly for CGI / mod_perl2 compatibility - with Message-IDs which include '%' + with Message-IDs which include '%' (done?) * more test cases (use git fast-import to speed up creation) * large mbox/Maildir/MH/NNTP spool import (use git fast-import) - -* remove dependency on ssoma installation (inline the code) - -* improve + document mlmmj integration, currently only at: - http://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/20140508084301.GA2033%40dcvr.yhbt.net/