1 This file contains features that need work. If you wish to tackle
2 any of them, please post a quick message to the mailing list of your
3 intentions, in order to avoid duplication of effort.
5 If you would like help or more information on any of these items,
6 please ask on the mailing list as well.
9 <cdfrey@foursquare.net>
12 Next Release Checklist (- todo, + done, x skipped)
13 ==============================================================================
14 Target: release version 0.15
15 - finish javaloader support, implementing all known commands
22 + delete COD files (javaloader erase)
23 - test and fix all build and functionality issues on:
28 - see mailing list reports
29 - give openBSD a test compile
30 - catchup on sourceforge tracker items
31 - incorporate Bill Paul's modem HOWTO for FreeBSD into web docs
33 - review all website documentation before release
34 - add a more detailed set of instructions for how to
35 contribute to the project using git
37 + make sure all manpages are up to date, including bjavaloader
38 - include Nicolas's opensync plugin 0.4x branch
39 - update website documentation to indicate this is
40 an experimental plugin, since the main opensync
41 framework is not released yet
43 Target: release version 0.16
44 - polish up bfuse, and add feature to split out fields
45 - add record classes for Content Store, SMS Messages, based on
46 Martin Owens' doc/barry-research.ods
52 ==============================================================================
54 Add support for the Blackberry Storm
55 ------------------------------------
56 The new Blackberry Storm, model 9530, appears to have a different database
57 protocol. This will likely be an ongoing effort to add support for this
58 device, or at least find a way to use the old protocol with it.
60 Search the mailing list archives for "Storm" or "9530".
63 Look into password support in the OpenSync framework
64 ----------------------------------------------------
65 Currently, if a Blackberry uses a password, in order to sync it,
66 you need to store the password in plaintext in the sync configuration.
67 This is less than ideal.
69 Ideally, opensync should prompt for the password, so that this is a
70 part of the user interface. Someone needs to research OpenSync, and if
71 there is support for passwords in the plugin API, implement it for Barry
74 Reverse engineer date/time functions
75 ------------------------------------
76 The date/time calculations in src/time.cc:Message2Time() are still not
77 completely understood. There is an explanation of sorts in an email
78 from Brian Edginton on the mailing list, but there are odd constants, etc.
79 Need to understand it fully and document it.
81 Mail from Brian Edginton on the topic:
82 http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=200706291619.05854.edge%40edginton.net
85 Fix GUI configure script to run a check for libtar
86 --------------------------------------------------
87 Currently, the autoconf scripts only take an argument on the command line
88 for the location of libtar, and assumes its location otherwise.
89 There should be an actual test for this, that tries linking against
90 libtar, and stops the configure script if not available.
93 An automated test suite
94 -----------------------
95 Testing Barry will be a challenge, since an actual device is required
96 for a large bulk of tests. Ideally, it should be easy for someone to
97 make a full backup of their device, donate it to science, and then
98 restore their settings and data, since not everyone has a pure device
101 Things that need automated testing:
103 - test all possible compile options (finished, see test/)
104 - test parsing of all supported records
105 - test building of all supported records
106 - test backup and restore, of random sets of databases, as well
107 as the "all databases" set
108 - test LDAP / LDIF conversions
109 - test test Boost serialization backups and restore
110 - make sure it is possible to create records with the same
111 SHA1 sums, purely programmatically
112 - test syncing of all fields, including international data / charsets
113 - test password support, and password safety catch (bad passwd X times)
114 - test modem functionality
116 Estimated time: open ended
120 Flesh out the Troubleshooting web doc
121 -------------------------------------
122 Every stumbling block that users run into should either be fixed
123 in the code or binary package, or documented in a Troubleshooting
124 document. This troubleshooting document is already started, but
125 contributions are welcome from all users!
129 Porting opensync plugin to opensync 0.40
130 ----------------------------------------
131 There's two options to this item:
136 The difference between opensync 0.22 and 0.40 involves some API changes.
137 You should be able to note the changes in the example plugin code once
140 The simple way involves merely updating Barry's opensync plugin to match
141 the new API. This shouldn't be too difficult, but you may run across
142 some small surprises.
144 The proper way involves:
146 - switching from the vcard/vevent formats to the opensync XML
148 - switching from storing state information in text files to
149 storing it in the built in database (optional)
150 - making use of the new opensync time APIs to properly support
151 timezones for all time operations
153 Switching away from text based vcard and vevent formats will remove
154 the burden of raw data parsing and formatting from the plugin itself,
155 and make use of the more tested opensync library. Any bugs fixed
156 in opensync's parsers will automatically fix bugs in the Barry plugin.
158 Switching state storage formats may allow for greater flexibility
159 in supporting multiple devices. This needs more research, but it
160 is the "way things are done" in opensync, and likely worth moving
163 Support for timezones will likely stress the opensync API as well as
164 the Barry API, but definitely needs to be done for completeness on both
165 sides of the equation.
167 Estimated time: simple way: 10 hours if lucky
168 proper way: open ended
172 Adding support for Tasks database to opensync plugin
173 ----------------------------------------------------
174 This will require research into the proper vformat for tasks. If
175 the above port to 0.40 is complete, then use the XML format. If not,
176 then find the appropriate v-format.
178 Estimated time: 16 hours
179 Depending on: ideally, wait for 0.40 XML format support
183 Adding support for Memos (notes) to opensync plugin
184 ---------------------------------------------------
185 Same as above, for Tasks. If done together, may be able to save some time.
187 Estimated time: 16 hours
188 Depending on: ideally, wait for 0.40 XML format support
192 Adding support for recurring calendar items to opensync plugin
193 --------------------------------------------------------------
194 See vCalendar::RecurToBarryCal() in the opensync sources, and compare
195 with RecurToVCal(). See also iCal format RFC's.
196 http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2445
200 Multi-program Database and Modem Access
201 ---------------------------------------
202 The architectural challenge:
204 As Barry is not a single application, how do you access the
205 database while pppob is using the modem?
207 There are two viable ways of dealing with this. One involves placing
208 a (hopefully thin) driver in the kernel, and the other involves using
209 a daemon and RPC calls.
211 My preference is to implement this using RPC calls if needed, and hammer
212 out all the implementation details in user space. Once they are well
213 understood, a smaller kernel driver hook may be more easily written
214 that supports routing messages according to socket or application
215 needs. For example, one application may register an interest in
216 database messages, another in javaloader messages, and another in the
217 multiple modem socket messages.
219 There is currently no support for this RPC daemon, but threading
220 support already exists.
223 - design suitable RPC system
224 - implement support in the Barry library so it works
225 with and without a daemon, using the same API
226 Estimated time: open ended
230 Add bluetooth serial support
231 ----------------------------
232 It is reported that it is possible to access the database through
233 Bluetooth using the older Blackberry serial protocol. XmBlackBerry
234 has support for this and may be used as a reference.
236 The goal here would be to hide the bluetooth access behind the
237 same Barry library API, so that syncing with the opensync plugin
238 would be seamless whether plugged in via USB or Bluetooth.
241 - research and design serial protocol stack to reuse as much
242 library code as possible
243 Estimated time: unknown
247 Add internationalization (i18n) support to the backup GUI and tools
248 -------------------------------------------------------------------
249 Translations are needed for the GUI and command line tool prompts, as
250 well as support in the code for this translation.
253 - update the code to support i18n
254 - translate to languages of interest
256 Estimated time: unknown
260 Write simple GUI for streamlining sync setup and action
261 -------------------------------------------------------
262 Syncing setup and operation is currently a tedious, complicated task.
263 A GUI that performed all the detailed setup and configuration work,
264 for a Blackberry-specific sync, using opensync libraries and plugins
265 for Evolution, Sunbird, etc, would be very helpful.
267 This would be much easier for an experienced GUI programmer, but there is
268 a learning curve for the opensync API.
271 - document the settings required for Blackberry, and
272 all intended plugins required
273 - write application that:
274 - does the opensync configuration through the opensync
276 - scans the USB bus for available Blackberry devices using
278 - lives in the system tray watching for Blackberry devices
279 - if aiming for super ease of use, script a source build of
280 all needed opensync components and install in private
281 area to avoid conflict with system
282 Estimated time: unknown
283 Note: Depending how fast HAL, OpenSync, and Conduit are implemented,
284 this may never be needed... but if it existed today, there's a
285 lot of users who would be very happy...
289 Document the USB protocol
290 -------------------------
291 Currently the only english documentation for the Blackberry protocol
292 is the webpage by the Cassis project (found at
293 http://off.net/cassis/protocol-description.html).
295 The USB protocol is not nearly so well documented. The best documentation
296 available can be found in the Barry header files: protocol.h and
299 Translating the code into documentation (into a wiki, that will hopefully
300 soon be available) is a great way to get involved in the project and
301 learn a lot about the Blackberry from a low level.
303 Unfortunately, Jedi mind tricks don't often work when trying to convince
304 people to write documentation for me... :-)
307 - write, write, write
308 Estimated time: 40 hours (documentation expands to fill available time...)
314 Code can always be improved. There are two big ways to help:
316 - write an application using the Barry library
317 - improve the Barry library itself and send patches
319 By writing an application, you can provide crucial feedback on the ease
320 of use of the Barry API. I'm very eager for such feedback.
322 Secondly, there is currently a lot of code ducplication in the record
323 classes, and a careful refactoring is required. I would be open to a class
324 hierarchy, with possibly private or protected inheritance. My primary
325 concern is object safety when using the record classes as objects in
326 STL containers, with a secondary concern to make it easier to
327 abstractly work with a record. This implies a careful mix of
328 virtual functions and a generic record base class. Patches in this
329 area will be thoughtfully considered.
331 Estimated tasks (refactoring):
332 - design safe hierarchy
333 - move common code to base class
334 - make sure all record classes use the common record API
336 Estimated time: 7 hours
342 For those that write applications in C, a C API wrapper has been started
343 in the cbarry.h header. It has not yet been implemented, but should be
347 - finish some API design work (head not fully complete)
348 - implement all functions (about 50)
349 - write test application, or test suite, for C API
350 Estimated time: unknown
354 Python wrappers and example code
355 --------------------------------
356 For those that write applications in Python, a SWIG wrapper has been
357 started by H Miz Jones. This is partially functional, and involves
358 working with the Barry API, and may introduce changes to it depending
359 how hard it is to translate things to the Python world.
361 The SWIG wrapper scripts have not yet been publically released, but
362 please contact me if you are interested.
365 - finish C++ / Python integration (possible template issues)
366 - finish SWIG wrapper
367 Estimated time: unknown
371 Command line backup and restore
372 -------------------------------
373 The only command line backup currently available is the one in btool,
374 using the -f and -s switches. This does not backup exact data from
375 the device, but parses it, stores it in the Boost serialization format,
376 and then reverses the process for restore. This is a great test
377 for the Barry library, but not so great for backup, since not all
378 databases can be parsed.
380 There is already an exact backup and restore interface with the GUI, but
381 there is a lot of useful functionality trapped in a layer of GUI
382 that could be just as useful from the command line. Tasks such as a nightly
383 cron backup of any Blackberry devices attached to the system would be more
384 easily done via command line.
386 You could add command line arguments to the barrybackup program to skip
387 the GUI (tricky and possibly error prone), or you could pull the backup
388 functionality into a standalone command line utility (more work, but smarter
389 in the long run). This is mostly a code refactoring job, consisting of
390 all working code that's already there, and I know there are people
391 who would thank you. :-)
393 Note: see also the perl scripts in contrib/
396 - split out tar and backup functionality code into shared library
397 - write and test command line tool
398 Estimated time: 6 hours
402 Misc Low Level Todo Items:
403 --------------------------
404 - test whether sorting of contact records is required before
405 uploading data to the device... test whether it is ok
406 to upload a GroupLink item in the middle of a contact
407 upload, even before all the groups have been sent...
408 if ok, remove the sorting code from Contact, Message, and