Difference between revisions of "Roadmap"

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* GUI
 
* GUI
** Improve printing support.
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** Improve printing support
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*** Alpha support for printing.  All other operations are working.
 
** Stable interface
 
** Stable interface
** Correct any severe bugs.
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*** GNUstep's API has stablized a lot recently.
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** Correct any severe bugs which remain in the codebase (none known at this time)
 
** popup/pulldown menu operation ... sometimes (often) popup menus seem to fail to track the mouse, so you can't select their buttons. cursor bug?
 
** popup/pulldown menu operation ... sometimes (often) popup menus seem to fail to track the mouse, so you can't select their buttons. cursor bug?
*** [https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?6152 Focus problem]  
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*** [https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?6152 Correct a few long standing, but minor, focus problems]  
*** [https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?10825 Support for NSColor]  
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*** [https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?10825 Support for NSColor colorWithPatternImage:]  
  
 
* Back
 
* Back
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* Development Environment:
 
* Development Environment:
**  Gorm 1.1.x
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**  Gorm 1.4.x
**  ProjectCenter 0.4.x
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**  ProjectCenter 0.6.x
  
 
* User apps
 
* User apps
**  GWorkspace 0.8.x
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**  GWorkspace 0.9.x
 
**  Need more basic user apps
 
**  Need more basic user apps
 
*** GNUMail, GWorkspace, Terminal, Preferences, TextEdit, others?
 
*** GNUMail, GWorkspace, Terminal, Preferences, TextEdit, others?

Revision as of 20:13, 25 March 2009

The roadmap is a living document- if you're a maintainer, please update it with your plans.

Roadmap Introduction

The GNUstep Roadmap represents where the team sees GNUstep going in future releases. As decisions are made regarding what should go into a given release, it will be added here for that release. This will help to track what features are planned in the future and what direction GNUstep will take in the future.


GNUstep 1.0

  • Back
    • Better Windows Support (see Gui on Windows)
    • Focus issues
    • Reliable window manager/desktop interaction: several target WM? -- window manager interaction ... I want clicking on windows to work reliably, so that when I click on any GNUstep window:
    1. The application activates (shows its menu and panels, and raises the window clicked on).
    2. The clicked window starts accepting keyboard input
    3. any other GNUstep application deactivates (hides its menu and panels)
  • Development Environment:
    • Gorm 1.4.x
    • ProjectCenter 0.6.x
  • User apps
    • GWorkspace 0.9.x
    • Need more basic user apps
      • GNUMail, GWorkspace, Terminal, Preferences, TextEdit, others?
      • Contribute as subprojects for more accessibility or at least mirror?
      • Common data formats and DnD.
  • Packaging
    • Package name, like GNUstep 1.0 for everything...

GNUstep 1.1

  • GUI
    • Integration of Camaelon into gui (and windows theme)
    • In-window menu support for Windows
    • Nib support in gui, complete keyed archiving support. (In progress)
      • Phase 1: Nib reading (Percent complete: 100%)
      • Phase 2: Nib writing (Percent complete: 100%)


  • General
    • Maybe extract functionality from core libraries into other lightweight libraries if useful?


  • Development Environment
    • Create an "xcodebuild" like tool, perhaps called simply "codebuild" which will allow users to build xcodeprojects on a GNUstep system without having to resort to writing GNUmakefiles.

Some considerations for the future

  • Include distcc as part of the GNUstep development environment, somewhat akin to XCode's distributed compilation.