Most importantly, here's a list of what the users want:
http://www.livejournal.com/community/logjam/49865.html

But for those looking for smaller projects, we have this file.


Small projects
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Make sure the accelerators work and are consistent throughout the entire
application.

egrep 'XXX|FIXME' *.[ch]
Either fix the problems, or verify they aren't really problems and
remove the XXX/FIXME from the file.

Medium projects
---------------

Make sure everything is GNOME HIG compliant:
http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/1.0/
This mostly means verifying we got the spacing right on dialogs
everywhere, but it can include behavioral modifications.
(The poll creator especially could use some love here.)

Use a model to filter the friends view instead of rebuilding the list
when we filter.
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-app-devel-list/2002-July/msg00401.html
(Evan is currently working on an alternate list model.)

Multiple windows/tabs (most of the structure is already in place, but
there are some weird subtleties about settings-- should a settings
change affect all windows, or just the window that the settings dialog
was pulled up on?).  (Gaal is working on this.)

Friends tracking. (Gaal is working on this.)

Large projects
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Gaal: Backup of other journals. I think we should be able to do this, if not
in batch mode for whole journals, then at least incrementally for
current entries. See "Friends" below.

Allow embedding VIM as the editing widget.
It might require GNOME:
http://www.opensky.ca/gnome-vim/

Gaal: Comments manager. This will need server/protocol support but I'm
counting on your influence on Brad and mine on Anatoly.

Gaal: Make your friends view accessible to LogJam. I like LogJam's feel
more than I like my browser's. Especially that of talkread.bml. :) Also,
GtkTextView does almost all the important stuff needed for basic
rendering: <i>, <b>, <u>, and so on. It can embed pictures, for elk's
sake! And, of course, LogJam can work offline. A GtkTreeView can
represent a post and its comments, and there will be great rejoice.
(Evan is currently working on this.)

vim: tw=72
