git bundles could/should make self-hosting easier.
Being able to configure synonym (and spelling) lists would make
some searches more useful.
Might as well dogfood kernel stuff, too, given the overlap and
history between this project, git and the Linux kernel. Would
be interesting to have *BSD folks throw their hat in the ring,
too.
Building/testing userspace stuff is often the most
time-consuming, but necessary to ensure future compatibility.
* TLS support for various daemons (including STARTTLS for NNTP and POP3)
* TLS support for various daemons (including STARTTLS for NNTP and POP3)
+* dogfood and take advantage of new kernel APIs (while maintaining
+ portability to older Linux, free BSDs and maybe Hurd).
+
+* dogfood latest Xapian, Perl5, SQLite, git and various modules to
+ ensure things continue working as they should (or more better)
+ while retaining compatibility with old versions.
+
* NNTP COMPRESS extension (see innd)
* Support more of RFC 3977 (NNTP)
* NNTP COMPRESS extension (see innd)
* Support more of RFC 3977 (NNTP)
likewise "[Bug #123456]" could be configured to expand to
point to some project's bug tracker at http://example.com/bug/123456
likewise "[Bug #123456]" could be configured to expand to
point to some project's bug tracker at http://example.com/bug/123456
+* configurable synonym and spelling support in Xapian
+
* 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.
* 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.
Inboxes (and any git repos) can be kept up-to-date without
relying on polling.
Inboxes (and any git repos) can be kept up-to-date without
relying on polling.
+* Improve bundle support in git to make it cheaper to host/clone
+ with dumb HTTP(S) servers.
+
* Expose targeted reindexing of individual messages.
Sometimes an indexing bug only affects a handful of messages,
so it's not worth the trouble of doing a full reindex.
* Expose targeted reindexing of individual messages.
Sometimes an indexing bug only affects a handful of messages,
so it's not worth the trouble of doing a full reindex.