* UPNP [Milan]
Urgent items (before announcing ng.gnunet.org):
+* UTIL:
+ - provide higher-level convenience API for servers/services that
+ need to send a stream of notifications to clients; instead
+ of having each service queue messages and "send when ready",
+ simply have a way to add a client to the notification set
+ and to 'notify client' or 'notify all clients'
+ (useful for peerinfo (new hellos), transport (our hello; blacklist),
+ core (misc monitoring features), statistics (change notifications)
+ and likely others)
+ - server/service API change for ARM inetd'ing
+ (listen as well as support for start with multiple, already
+ bound & listening sockets!)
+* TRANSPORT:
+ - main service not implemented [Nate]
+ - blacklist not implemented [Christian]
+ - testcases crash & burn (no surprise)
* CORE:
- - update core API to reflect changes to transport API
- (need to pass distance to clients!)
- - test currently fails spectacularly
- - request disconnect not implemented (needs better transport API)
-* topology
- - (forced) disconnect does not work (also CORE API issue)
- - needs testing (not sure the current testcase does much...)
-* testing:
- - timeout_hello_task is not used but should be (so we can fail
- properly)
+ - request disconnect not implemented [Christian]
+ - various notification options not implemented [Christian]
+ - test currently fails spectacularly [segv of transport service]
+ => need transport to work first!
+ - request connect not working [Christian, need transport first]
+* PEERINFO:
+ - make sue we also trigger notifications whenever HELLOs expire
+* TOPOLOGY:
+ - needs testing [need transport first]
+* TESTING:
- check that 'GNUNET_TRANSPORT_get_hello' is associated with
- a TIMEOUT task wherever else appropriate (other testcases
- in particular!)
-* hostlist
+ a cancel request wherever appropriate (other testcases
+ in particular!) [Christian]
+* HOSTLIST:
- test fails (looks like it works, but that's because of a bad
connectivity notification; somehow core is unable to send
- messages successfully via transport)
+ messages successfully via transport) [need transport first]
* FS (basic anonymous FS only)
- implement FS service (P2P operations)
+ how to send queries (soliciting is not there in core; do we