We're far enough along in the 1.1.x series now that I'd like to start
thinking about what milestones might justify calling a release 1.2.0.
Looking at the Open Issues and Roadmap on the wiki, the big things
musl could gain in the near future look to be:
- Finishing up all the loose ends on locale and multilingual support:
IDN, message translations, iconv improvements, collation, and
possibly the byte-based C locale.
- Hardening/security features.
- C++11 non-POD TLS.
- Alternate user/group db backends (hopefully in upcoming 1.1.7).
Any or all of these could become part of the wishlist for 1.2.
Aside from those big functionality areas though, I think archs/porting
might be one of the most important things to think about. Supporting
aarch64 is definitely important in the near future, and it could be a
big publicity boost. So could getting coverage for the remaining archs
uClibc has that musl doesn't, or at least the ones of modern interest.
Other ideas?
Rich