2 * BIG CORE REFACTORING:
3 - fix transport plugin API (ATS!) [mw]
6 - test bootstrapping via hostlist + transport/core/dht connect
8 - Jun 27 11:51:54 core-7670 ERROR Assertion failed at gnunet-service-core.c:3616.
9 (transport notified us that we connected to ourselves!!!; can we still reproduce this?)
10 => Also, we may want to issue a 'connect to ourselves' automatically on start of
11 core_api AND allow messages to self [CG/phillip]
15 - [#1585, #1583, #1582] transport-level disconnect (i.e. TCP) does not cause core-level
16 disconnect in a timely fashion (waits for connection timeout);
17 need to figure a way to make it near-instant in those cases
18 (i.e. rapid reduction in timeout on transport-level disconnect) [CG]
19 => may have been fixed with instant-notification of disconnect
20 to core on session-oriented connection hick-up; not perfect but
21 likely good enough until we get ATS going; still should be tested...
22 => "peers connected (transport)" now instantly goes to ZERO (core statistic),
23 but "established sessions" stays up...
24 * NAT/UPNP: [Milan / Ayush / MW]
25 - [#1609] code clean up
27 - integration with transport service:
29 + implement UDP, HTTP/HTTPS
31 - track paths content travels (PUT, reply-to-get) in messages,
32 pass to client (client API & protocol already support this!)
34 - implement multi-peer FS performance tests
39 - figure out where in the GUI we should show active upload operations and allow aborts
43 * Determine RC bugs and fix those (release should have no known real bugs)
47 - update books (especially for developers)
48 - make a NICE download page and figure out how to enable developers to publish TGZs nicely
51 - exclude content that will "soon" expire from migration
52 - make migration data rate & datastore IO-rate configurable
53 - exclude certain peers as targets (based on hash values) in each
54 iteration => same peer can only be picked every n-th iteration
55 for the same content => fewer duplicate sending!
57 * Determine RC bugs and fix those (release should have no known real bugs)
61 - WiFi transport backend [DB]
62 - Implement method of learning our external addresses from
63 other peers; need some kind of threshold-based
64 scheme, limiting both the total number of addresses that we accept
65 this way as well as requiring multiple confirmations; also, we
66 should possibly try to confirm that the given address works for
67 us ourselves (loopback-style) before adding it to the list
68 + we may be able to simplify WELCOME messages (no need to add
69 addresses there anymore, but may help to learn them there anyway...).
70 + we probably want some kind of voting/counting for learning IP addresses
71 (maybe including IP addresses in ads proportional to how often others
72 report them? we at least need some protection against >64k HELLOs!),
73 + provide a way to give the user a list of "learned" IP addresses and
74 a way to easily "veto" addresses off the list!
75 => If MiM attacker uses vetoed address, blacklist the specific IP for
76 the presumed neighbour!
77 - need to periodically probe latency/transport cost changes & possibly switch transport
79 - proper bandwidth allocation
82 - merge multiple HELLOs of the same peer in the transmission queue
83 (theoretically reduces overhead; bounds message queue size)
84 - merge multiple iteration requests over "all" peers in the queue
85 (theoretically reduces overhead; bounds messgae queue size)
87 - should use BIO instead of mmap
89 - Remove KBlocks in gnunet-unindex (see discussion with Kenneth Almquist on gnunet-devs in 9/2009)
90 - use different queue prioritization for probe-downloads vs. normal downloads
91 - re-implement gnunet-auto-share
93 - allow limiting UNIX socket access by UID/GID
96 - do meaningful update to status line (starting up, peer running, #connections, shutdown, ...)
97 - add progress dialog for 'add_dir_at_iter' scan (can take a while...)
98 - NS list in search dialog should use colors to offset our own namespaces from the others
99 - right-clicking on NS list in search dialog should open menu that allows
100 * viewing full meta data
101 * deletion of namespace info
102 - implement unindex operation (use dialog with all indexed files for selection)
103 - finish publish dialog details:
104 + normalize keywords (edit subdialog)
105 - implement download by URI dialog; figure out where to display those downloads!
107 - better tracking of which config changes actually need to cause process restarts by ARM.
108 - handle gnunet-arm -k in combination with auto-start magic (what is the right thing here?)
109 - discover dependencies between services
111 - better crash management (attach debugging support, capture and analyze
112 debug output, detect random vs. deterministic crashes)
113 - '-m EMAIL' option for alternative e-mail TO
114 - '-f FILENAME' option to write report to file instead of e-mail (for testing!)
118 - expire 'ancient' HELLOs (those without valid addresses AND that
119 we have not 'used' (for their public keys) in a while; need a way
120 to track actual 'use')
121 - make sue we also trigger notifications whenever HELLOs expire
123 - repeatedly resolve hostname and look up interfaces to determine our own IP
124 - [./transport/plugin_transport_tcp.c:391]: (style) struct or union member 'Plugin::address_update_task' is never used (related to issue above)
126 - [./transport/gnunet-service-transport.c:173]: (style) struct or union member 'TransportPlugin::rebuild' is never used (related to TCP not refreshing external addresses?)
127 - WiFi transport backend
128 * nice signal strength adjustment [MW]
129 * energy cost in ATS [MW]
131 - testcase would be nice
132 - generic block support for DHT
134 - test notification-based statistics API
135 - implement statistics GUI (=> start from gnunet-gtk by button!)
137 - move peerinfo to new GUI (=> start from gnunet-gtk by button!)
138 - extend peer dialog with green-yellow-red connectivity status lights
139 - extend peer dialog with country flags and names
142 * SMTP transport backend:
143 - sending (SMTP/SMTPS)
144 - receiving (IMAP/IMAPS/POP?)
147 - resource limit integration with ATS
151 - integration with DHT routing
152 - optimized routes (beyond DHT/DV)