* Combined "super server" for NNTP/HTTP/POP3 to reduce memory overhead
-* Optional reply-to-nobody for dead lists.
-
* Configurable linkification for per-inbox shorthands:
"$gmane/123456" could be configured to expand to the
appropriate link pointing to the gmane.org list archives,
ugh... https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=116615
(IO::KQueue is broken with Danga::Socket)
+* EPOLLEXCLUSIVE for listen socket fairness across -httpd/nntpd
+ worker processes.
+
* improve documentation
* linkify thread skeletons better
https://public-inbox.org/git/6E3699DEA672430CAEA6DEFEDE6918F4@PhilipOakley/
-* generate sample CSS for use with Stylish/dillo/etc
-
* streaming Email::MIME replacement: currently we generate many
allocations/strings for headers we never look at and slurp
entire message bodies into memory.
* large mbox/Maildir/MH/NNTP spool import (see PublicInbox::Import)
-* Optionally allow indexing Xapian without positional information to
- save space (but prevents "quoted phrase" searching).
-
* Allow NNTP and more of PSGI code to work without Xapian
* Read-only WebDAV interface to the git repo so it can be mounted
via davfs2 or fusedav to avoid full clones.
+ davfs2 needs Range: request support for this to be feasible:
+ https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?33259
+ https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?107649
+
+* Contribute something like IMAP IDLE for "git fetch".
+ Inboxes (and any git repos) can be kept up-to-date without
+ relying on polling.
+
+* 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.
+
+* code repository integration (with cgit, gitweb, etc...)