From: Kurt H Maier <khm@sciops.net>
To: 9front@9front.org
Subject: Re: [9front] fwd: [werc] ROADMAP FOR UPCOMING RELEASES
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2016 20:22:28 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160910032228.GA17158@wopr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7b832205137140e5144c6a5454e69a8c@dl.attlocal.net>
On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 10:35:56PM -0400, sl@stanleylieber.com wrote:
> werc - 1.5 release
> apps/mdir # by khm, test it!
It is slow as shit. This might be okay with sufficient warnings added.
> apps/paste # by khm # DONE
I consider apps/paste a proof-of-concept. It is crippled by rc's
env-var size limit and should be replaced with something that uses
maht's upload code or such.
> apps/upload # generic file uploads # disabled by default
> /n/lists/werc/1240113746.00 # maht's upload code
This code works and I have not been able to break it. I also don't have
a patch prepared to integrate it into werc's mainline.
> apps/wman # FIX
> mysterious (erroneous) escapes are printed here:
> http://man.cat-v.org/9front/3/ip
A cursory glance didn't show obvious problems. I can assume this duty
if someone can give me details about the bug.
> make it possible to never load the default css # bind?
I think this should be a config flag, since filesystem games are not
necessarily portable -- you need root to bind on some OSes, and while
that sucks, werc should keep it in mind.
> werc - 1.6 release "UNSETTLING DREAMS"
> apps/gregor
> bugtracker
We need a separate todo for this. The 9front bugtracker is a beautiful
start; I propose it needs only further integration into the email side
to be perfect. Specifically, replying to a bug on the list should show
up on the bug report in werc. We can cannibalize apps/mdir for pieces
of this.
> apps/paginate
What is this?
> apps/tags
> tagfs?
IMO this should support the ability to use external tools like kenji's
database thing.
> mkfile - use werc to generate static sites
I feel like this has been at least started on by someone, somewhere
in the mists of time. Am I hallucinating?
> http://plan9.stanleylieber.com/src/markdown.go
> revise whitelist
> test with cat-v.org
MORE LIKE MARKDOWN.NO
If we're going to include markdown.go, we should make a contrib/go
directory and bundle cgo in there too.
work, work, work.
khm
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2016-09-10 2:35 sl
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