venice-main-classic/TODO
2001-01-31 20:48:40 +00:00

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Lots!
- A bunch of the SIG-level functionality is not fully implemented. We need
invites, some admin functions, and the "Manage" button on the "top
content" window to work.
- Should we provide the sysadmin the ability to disable SIG creation for
non-admin users? Maybe there needs to be a "global" set of levels that
aren't hardcoded. Where do they get stored? The database?
- There's no system admin functionality AT ALL. We need to have this stuff
before we go live. (It plugs into the Administrative SIG features.)
- Implement quick e-mail from the user profile display (engine support and
UI).
- The whole "top" display thing needs a serious realignment. The present
system is a bit klunky and will be tough to implement Customize. We need
the capability to support JSP-based rendering in the individual "top" content
panes as well.
- More SELECT queries that specify discrete columns need to start using
numeric indexes to retrieve the column data, instead of names. This will
make the retrieval process more efficient, and make for shorter SQL
statements in the case of joined queries (no need to SELECT table.column
AS name).
- Getting conferencing in there - but still not there yet. We need topic and
post implementations, and UI.
- Implement conference hotlist for users.
- The HTML checker is back together and almost all integrated into the
Venice engine, but I still need to initialize the dictionary. It's going
to require configuration entries in the Venice XML config file, and the
use of LazyLexicon (to load the dictionary in the background while people
log in).
- Not everybody likes purple. Provide a way to change the default colors.
Probably via entries in render-config.xml. Of course, if we go to a
different rendering system eventually, we won't need this.
- Javadocs. Lots of javadocs.
- I haven't explored the possibility of using Tomcat-Apache integration yet.
This is something I'd like to explore one day. We may need it for EMinds.
Actually, we probably will.
- Continue pressing on. "Failure is not an option."