archive locations to avoid SPOF.
* optional Cache::FastMmap support so production deployments won't
- need Varnish (Varnish doesn't protect NNTP or IMAP, either)
+ need Varnish (Varnish doesn't protect NNTP nor IMAP, either)
* dogfood and take advantage of new kernel APIs (while maintaining
portability to older Linux, free BSDs and maybe Hurd).
* code repository integration (cgit: done, TODO: gitweb, etc...)
-* migration path to v2 without breaking v1 "git fetch" cronjobs
+* migration path to v2 (making it transparent for "git fetch"
+ may not be possible, but "public-inbox-fetch" will handle it)
* imperfect scraper importers for obfuscated list archives
(e.g. obfuscated Mailman stuff, Google Groups, etc...)
as extensions. If JMAP, it should have HTTP(S) analogues to
various IMAP extensions.
-* search across multiple inboxes, or admin-definable groups of inboxes
-
- This will require a new detached Xapian index that can be used in
- parallel with existing per-inbox indices. Using ->add_database
- with hundreds of shards is unusable in current Xapian as of
- August 2020 (acknowledged by Xapian upstream).
-
* scalability to tens/hundreds of thousands of inboxes
- - pagination for WwwListing
-
- inotify-based manifest.js.gz updates
...
* lei - see %CMD in lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm
+ (there's a truckload here..)
* make "git cat-file --batch" detect unlinked packfiles so we don't
have to restart processes (very long-term)
* support UUCP addresses for legacy archives
* decode (skip indexing of) base-85 binary patches to avoid false-positives
+
+* support pipelining as an IMAP/NNTP client for -watch + lei