4 - Priority scale: High, Medium and Low
6 - Complexity scale: C1, C2, C4 and C8.
7 The complexity scale is exponential, with complexity 1 being the
8 lowest complexity. Complexity is a function of both task 'complexity'
14 - Session API implementation
18 Owner: Daniel Wagner <daniel.wagner@bmw-carit.de>
19 Owner: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
21 The session API should provide a connection abstraction in order to
22 prioritize applications network accesses, prevent or allow network
23 and bearer roaming, or provide applications with a way to request
24 for periodic network connections. On-demand connections will be
25 implemented through this API as well.
26 See http://www.mail-archive.com/connman@connman.net/msg01653.html
34 A simple initial implementation would see ConnMan's dnsproxy
35 caching the DNS record based on their TTL.
42 Owner: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
44 Implement a simple device pm hook that ConnMan's core code would
45 use whenever it decides to put devices in power save mode. Although
46 the kernel runtime power management code should take care of that,
47 not all driver (especially WiFi ones) implement runtime PM hooks.
50 - IP ranges allocation and check
55 For both tethering and private networks, but also to detect invalid
56 static IP configurations, we need to have a core IP range layer
57 that manages all currently used IP blocks.
65 Extend the iptables code and provide a D-Bus API for personal firewalling.
68 - PACRunner extensions
73 Support more URI schemes, support multiple connections, tighter
85 Owner: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
92 Owner: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
99 Owner: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
101 This EAP is needed for SIM card based network authentication.
102 ConnMan here plays a minor role: Once wpa_supplicant is set up for
103 starting and EAP-AKA/SIM authentication, it will talk to a SIM card
104 through its pcsc-lite API.
127 Owner: Mario Tokarz <mario.tokarz@bmw-carit.de>
142 Owner: Mohamed Abbas <mohamed.abbas@intel.com>
149 Owner: Mohamed Abbas <mohamed.abbas@intel.com>
162 Dependencies: Core:Private networks
164 The current VPN support puts the VPN interface at the top of the
165 service list, giving VPNs the default route. When doing split
166 tunneling, the system routes packet to the VPN interface for
167 private IPs, while going through the default interface for the rest