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'
15 - Session API implementation
19 Owner: Daniel Wagner <daniel.wagner@bmw-carit.de>
20 Owner: Patrik Flykt <patrik.flykt@linux.intel.com>
22 The session API should provide a connection abstraction in order to
23 prioritize applications network accesses, prevent or allow network
24 and bearer roaming, or provide applications with a way to request
25 for periodic network connections. On-demand connections will be
26 implemented through this API as well.
27 See http://www.mail-archive.com/connman@connman.net/msg01653.html
34 Owner: Tomasz Bursztyka <tomasz.bursztyka@linux.intel.com>
36 Discuss and implement a basic and safe firewalling strategy into
37 Connman. Provide a D-Bus API for personal firewalling.
40 - PACRunner extensions
45 Support more URI schemes, support multiple connections, tighter
49 - Check logging produced by connman_info()
54 Check that logging produced by connman_info() contains meaningful messages
55 and get rid of the unnecessary ones.
58 - Support for multiple agents
63 Allow to register multiple agents. Each unique system bus name owner
64 however is only allowed to register one agent.
66 The selection of which agents is used should be matched by bus name
67 owner if possible or first come first serve. A graceful fallback to
68 the next agent should be also used in case of malfunctional agents.
70 - Remove --nobacktrace option
76 Remove the --nobacktrace option or change it to --backtrace depending on the
77 level of systemd integration or other factors.
80 - Clean up type definitions
85 Go through variable types and use the following:
86 * bool from <stdbool.h> instead of connman_bool_t and gboolean, in the
87 latter case in those places it makes sense
90 - Clean up data structure usage
95 Use hash tables, queues and lists in the code. Check on the currently used
96 data structures and see if something can be simplified.
99 - Unit tests for DHCP, DNS and HTTP
104 Create unit tests for these components starting with DHCP. Use gtest
105 from GLib for this task similarly to what has been done for OBEX in Bluez
106 and oFono in general.
109 - DHCPv6 DECLINE message support
115 - Support other time sources than NTP
120 Support other time sources like cellular, GPS in addition to NTP.
126 - Clean up WiFi data structure usage
131 Struct wifi_data is passed as a pointer in some of the wifi plugin
132 callbacks. For example removing a WiFi USB stick causes RTNL and
133 wpa_supplicant to call the wifi plugin at the same time causing the
134 freeing of the wifi data structure. Fix up the code to have proper
135 reference counting or other handling in place for the shared wifi data
136 and the members in the data structure.
143 Owner: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
145 This EAP is needed for SIM card based network authentication.
146 ConnMan here plays a minor role: Once wpa_supplicant is set up for
147 starting and EAP-AKA/SIM authentication, it will talk to a SIM card
148 through its pcsc-lite API.
163 - Removing wpa_supplicant 0.7.x legacy support
167 Owner: Tomasz Bursztyka <tomasz.bursztyka@linux.intel.com>
169 Removing global country property setter in gsupplicant, and removing
170 wifi's technology set_regdom implementation. Removing autoscan fallback.
171 (Note: should be done around the end 2012)
176 - Remove Bluez 4.x support
181 Remove plugins/bluetooth-legacy.c support in about 6 month (July 2013) or
182 when Bluez 4.x usage becomes minimal.
195 Owner: Jukka Rissanen <jukka.rissanen@linux.intel.com>
197 - L2TP & PPTP compatibility prefix removal
203 The VPN config file provisioning patchset contains code that makes
204 PPP options to be marked by "PPPD." prefix. The code supports also
205 old "L2TP." and "PPTP." prefix for PPP options. Remove the compatibility
206 code and only allow "PPPD." prefix for PPP options.
212 - Add Session mode, VPN and Clock API support to connmanctl command line tool
217 The connmanctl command line tool should support Session mode and VPN
218 Agent with a set of suitable commands used in both interactive and
219 non-interactive mode. Also add support for Clock API.
229 Owner: Alok Barsode <alok.barsode@linux.intel.com>
231 A GNOME3 shell user interface would make it easier for mainstream distros
232 users to use ConnMan.