X-Git-Url: https://git.sommitrealweird.co.uk/onak.git/blobdiff_plain/8e58a1769ce5e492dd68904dfc81b6e077fc2a3a..567528bebc2dd1a8ccb672d11b22cbe71b292deb:/TODO?ds=inline diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 72dc698..90d426a 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,29 +1,24 @@ -* Revoked keys on index. * Check keys on import? -* Test library? + * Non self-signed user IDs + * Non self-signed subkeys + * Invalid revocations + * Signatures marked as non-exportable + * PKS subkey damage * Better signature subpacket parsing (primary UID for example). +* Better merging of signatures; need to compare subpackets on Type 4 packets + and choose which we should use (how? most recent date?) +* Honor no-modify keyserver flag ("Brian M. Carlson" ) * Better txt2html routine. -* Remove bithelp.h (i386 only at present & inlined). - - Build and test on non-i386. -* BSD license? (Needs md5 & sha routines rewritten/replaced then) -* Pathfinder - graphical as well? Multiple paths? +* Pathfinder - graphical as well? * Do pathlengths for similar email addresses to help aide keysigning. (ie "Find me the keys furthest from mine that end ox.ac.uk'") Suggested by Jochen Voss . -* Other stats. sixdegrees? with piccy? most signed? signs most? +* Other stats. most signed? signs most? * DB access modules as a library to allow runtime configuration of it? * Clean up gcc warnings (`ll' length modifier especially! Also inline & wrong signedness for lo_read/write) -* Webpages should be UTF-8? -* autoconf -* config file -* Get all keys link for pathfinder? Or even just gpg command line to C&P. -* logging framework so we can log debug/warning messages and so on. syslog? -* Change over to PQescapeString in PostgreSQL backend once Woody releases. -* Check freeing. +* Test library? +* Full email interface support (ADD, INDEX etc) * More comments. -* Sort out merging (use keymerge + some Perl to answer incoming email. Not - sure about keys via hkp yet though). * Look at db2 backend - is it db2's fault? (Well, deadlock in that the library - probably is...). Is there an alternative library that would provide us with - similar features but be more reliable? gdbm? + probably is...). Pull some of the DB3 stuff across for completeness.