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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 16 Aug 1998 06:49:11 +0000 |
parents | 5615932155fe |
children | 4404e3d66e80 |
files | etc/tasks.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 139 insertions(+), 79 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/etc/tasks.texi Sun Aug 16 02:39:56 1998 +0000 +++ b/etc/tasks.texi Sun Aug 16 06:49:11 1998 +0000 @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ @c %**start of header @setfilename tasks.info @settitle GNU Task List -@c UPDATE THIS DATE WHENEVER YOU MAKE CHANGES! -@set lastupdate 16 September 1997 +@c This date is automagically updated when you save this file: +@set lastupdate August 1, 1998 @c %**end of header @setchapternewpage off @@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ HURD task list is also there in file @file{tasks.hurd}. @c to fix an overfill, join the paragraphs -len The task list is also available on the GNU World Wide Web server: -@url{http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/prep/tasks_toc.html}. +@uref{http://www.gnu.org/prep/tasks_toc.html}. -If you start working steadily on a project, please let @code{gnu@@prep} +If you start working steadily on a project, please let @email{gvc@@gnu.org} know. We might have information that could help you; we'd also like to send you the GNU coding standards. @@ -92,37 +92,39 @@ @item If you are very good at C programming and interested in kernels, you can help develop the GNU HURD, the kernel for the GNU system. Please have a -look at @url{http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/software/hurd/hurd.html}, and +look at @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html}, and then get a copy of the latest HURD task list from: @itemize @bullet @item -@url{http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/prep/tasks.hurd.html}, via the World Wide +@uref{http://www.gnu.org/prep/tasks.hurd.html}, via the World Wide Web. @item -@url{ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/tasks/tasks.hurd}, via anonymous FTP. +@uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/tasks/tasks.hurd}, via anonymous FTP. @item -@email{gnu@@prep.ai.mit.edu} via e-mail. +@email{gnu@@gnu.org} via e-mail. @end itemize @item If you are a Scheme fan, you can help develop Guile. Please have a look -at the URL @url{http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu:/software/guile/guile.html} -and then contact @email{guile@@gnu.ai.mit.edu}. +at the URL @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html} +and then contact the Guile developers at @email{guile@@gnu.org}. @item -Help develop the GNU web browser, E-scape. +Help develop XmHTML. @item -Help develop Windows NT emulation for GNU systems---for example, WINE. +Help develop software to emulate Windows NT on top of GNU systems. +For example, you could help work on Willows Twin. @item Implement the Kermit data transfer protocol. (See below.) +@ignore This is being done (Harmony) @item Develop a free compatible replacement for Qt, a GUI toolkit library. Qt is not free software, because users are prohibited from distributing @@ -135,6 +137,12 @@ This is leading to a serious problem, and a free replacement for Qt is the only solution. Hence the high degree of urgency of this project. +@end ignore + +@item +Develop a free replacement for a semi-free program such as Xv or POV. +These semi-free programs are less restricted than typical proprietary +programs, but too restricted to be part of any free operating system. @item Develop a substitute, which runs on GNU systems, for some very popular @@ -145,8 +153,13 @@ @node Documentation @chapter Documentation -We very urgently need documentation for some parts of the system -that already exist or will exist very soon: +We very urgently need documentation for many existing parts of the +system. + +Note that there are proprietary manuals for many of these topics, but +proprietary manuals do not count, because we are not free to copy and +modify them along with the software they document. For this reason, +we do not recommend any non-free manuals. @itemize @bullet @item @@ -154,16 +167,28 @@ with). @item +Reference manuals for C++, Pascal, Fortran 77, and Java. + +@item A manual for Ghostscript. @item A manual for TCSH. @item -A manual for PIC (the graphics formatting language). +A good free reference manual for Perl. The free Perl on-line reference +documentation is good, for what it is--a list of functions and a +description of each--but that is not the same as a reference manual. +(Compare, for example, the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual with the +collection of documentation strings of Emacs Lisp functions.) @item -A manual for Oleo. +A good free Perl language tutorial introduction. The existing Perl +introductions are published with restrictions on copying and +modification, so that they cannot be part of a GNU system. + +@item +A manual for PIC (the graphics formatting language). @item A book on how GCC works and why various machine descriptions @@ -190,7 +215,8 @@ @item An improved version of the POSIX utility @code{pax}. There is one on Usenet, but it is said to be poorly written. Talk with -@code{thomas@@gnu.ai.mit.edu} about this project. +@email{thomas@@gnu.org}, @email{pinard@@iro.umontreal.ca} and +@email{juo@@klinzhai.rutgers.edu} for advice about this project. @ignore @item @@ -205,12 +231,9 @@ Various other libraries. @item -An emulation of SCCS that works using RCS. - -@item -Less urgent: @code{diction}, @code{explain}, and @code{style}, or -something to do the same kind of job. Compatibility with Unix is not -especially important for these programs. +Less urgent: make a replacement for the ``writer's workbench'' program +@code{style}, or something to do the same kind of job. Compatibility +with Unix is not especially important for this programs. @end itemize @node Kernel Projects @@ -252,7 +275,11 @@ @item Interface GDB to Guile, so that users can write debugging commands in Scheme. This would also make it possible to write, in Scheme, a -graphical interface that uses Tk and is tightly integrated into GDB. +graphical interface that uses GTK and is tightly integrated into GDB. + +@item +Extend Octave to support programs that were written +to run on Khoros. @item Rewrite GNU @code{sed} completely, to make it cleaner. @@ -263,11 +290,14 @@ also other programs, not terribly long, which we would also like to have rewritten in Scheme. +Deja-GNU uses TCL via Expect. It may be easy to adapt Expect +to work with Scheme instead of TCL. + @item Finish the partially-implemented C interpreter project. @item -Help with the development of GNUStep, a GNU implementation of the +Help with the development of GNUstep, a GNU implementation of the OpenStep specification. @item @@ -283,10 +313,13 @@ An @code{nroff} macro package to simplify @code{texi2roff}. @item +An implementation of XML (see @uref{http://www.w3.org/XML/}). + +@item A queueing system for the mailer Smail that groups pending work by destination rather than by original message. This makes it possible to schedule retries coherently for each destination. Talk to -@code{tron@@veritas.com} about this. +@email{tron@@veritas.com} about this. Smail also needs a new chief maintainer. @@ -305,28 +338,23 @@ @item A music playing and editing system. This should work with LilyPond, a -free program for music typesetting. +GNU program for music typesetting. + +@item +An ephemeris program to replace xephem (which is, alas, too restricted +to qualify as free software). @item A program to edit dance notation (such as labanotation) and display dancers moving on the screen. @item -Port the Vibrant toolkit to work on X without using Motif. +Make sure the Vibrant toolkit works with LessTif instead of Motif. @item A program to display and edit Hypercard stacks. @item -A paint program, supporting both bitmap-oriented operations and -component-oriented operations. @code{xpaint} exists, but isn't very -usable. - -@item -A vector-based drawing program in the spirit of Adobe Illustrator -and Corel Draw. - -@item An interactive 3D modeling utility with rendering/raytracing capabilities. @item @@ -345,36 +373,13 @@ This library should use the Diffie-Helman algorithm for public key encryption, not the RSA algorithm, because the Diffie-Helman patent in -the US will expire in 1997. - -@item -A free program for sended encrypted mail using public-key encryption. - -This program should use the library described above for the public-key -encryption. It should use triple-DES, not IDEA, for block encryption, -because IDEA is patented in many countries and the patents will not -expire soon. - -In other respects, it should be like PGP. If the new version of PGP -no longer uses RSA and IDEA, compatibility with it may be feasible. - -There is a suggestion that the Blowfish algorithm might be a good choice -for the non-public-key block encryption. I'm not an encryption expert -so I don't have an opinion about that. - -Many people believe that PGP is free software, but that is not actually -true. The distribution terms do not allow everyone to use and -redistribute it. We used to think that these restrictions had been -imposed by the patent holders for the RSA and IDEA algorithms, and that -PGP could be free software if these algorithms were replaced by -alternatives. But we have since learned that the owners of PGP are -themselves unwilling to make it free software. Writing a new program is -the only way to get free software for this job. +the US expired in 1997. This library can probably be developed from +the code for the GNU Privacy Guard (now in development). @item A free secure telnet program more or less like ssh/sshd. Since this -requires a public key encryption algorithm, it is closely related to the -preceding item. +requires a public key encryption algorithm, it should be based +on the library above. This program should follow the draft standard for ssh. As always, it cannot implement the RSA algorithm, but must instead support the @@ -387,14 +392,30 @@ This too needs public key encryption. @end itemize +A free replacement for PGP is no longer listed here because the GNU +Privacy Guard will do that job. + @node Other Projects @chapter Other Projects If you think of others that should be added, please -send them to @code{gnu@@prep.ai.mit.edu}. +send them to @email{gnu@@gnu.org}. @itemize @bullet @item +A simple PC BIOS. On most new PCs, the BIOS is stored in writable +memory (misleadingly known as ``flash ROM''). In order to have a wholly +free system on these PCs, we need a free BIOS. + +This task is made simpler by the fact that this BIOS need only support +enough features to enable a boot-loader such as LILO or GRUB to finish +loading the kernel. Neither Linux nor Mach actually uses the BIOS once +it starts up. Also, it is not absolutely necessary to do all the many +diagnostics that an ordinary BIOS does (though it would be useful to do +some of them). However, there may be a need to configure certain data +in the computer in a way that is specific to each model of computer. + +@item A free program that can transfer files on a serial line using the same protocol that Kermit uses. @@ -405,11 +426,6 @@ An imitation of @code{dbase2} or @code{dbase3} (How dbased!) @item -A bulletin board system. There are a few free ones, but they don't have -all the features that people want in such systems. It would make sense -to start with an existing one and add the other features. - -@item A general ledger program, including support for accounts payable, account receivables, payroll, inventory control, order processing, etc. @@ -418,8 +434,11 @@ alas, not free software). @item -A program to typeset C code for printing. -For ideas on what to do, see the book, +A free replacement for Glimpse, which is not free software. + +@item +A program to typeset C code for printing, to make it easier to read on +paper. For ideas on what to do, see the book, @display Human Factors and Typography for More Readable Programs, @@ -427,18 +446,36 @@ Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-10745-7 @end display -(I don't quite agree with a few of the details they propose.) +But you don't have to do exactly what they propose. +@ignore +@c This is now being worked on -- rms, 22 June 1998 @item A program to convert Microsoft Word documents to text/enriched, TeX, LaTeX, Texinfo, or some other format that free software can edit. +@end ignore + +@ignore +@c People are helping the developer of siff release it as free software. @item +A free replacement for siff (sometimes called sif). THis would be a +program to find similar files in a large file system, ``similar'' +meaning that the files contain a significant number of common substrings +that are of a certain size or greater. You can find some information +about siff (which is, unfortunately, not free software) at +@uref{ftp://ftp.cs.arizona.edu/reports/1993/TR93-33.ps.Z}. +@end ignore + +@ignore +@c This is being developed -- rms, 3 May 1998 +@item A free replacement for the semi-free Qt library. +@end ignore @item High-quality music compression software. -(Talk with phr@@netcom.com for relevant suggestions.) +(Talk with @email{phr@@netcom.com} for relevant suggestions.) @item A program to play sound distributed in ``Real Audio'' format. @@ -446,6 +483,9 @@ @item A program to generate ``Real Audio'' format from audio input. +@item +Programs to handle audio in RTSP format. + @ignore @c Software patents have made this domain off limits to free software. @item An MPEG III audio encoder/decoder (but it is necessary to check, first, @@ -459,6 +499,14 @@ @item Speech-recognition programs (single-speaker, disconnected speech is sufficient). +@ignore Being done +@item +A program to display text word by word, always showing just one word at +a time. This method permits much faster reading than ordinary text +display. If you want to work on this, contact @email{stutz@@dsl.org} to +learn more. +@end ignore + @item More scientific mathematical subroutines. (A clone of SPSS is being written already.) @@ -519,15 +567,15 @@ @chapter Compilers for Other Batch Languages Volunteers are needed to write parsers/front ends for languages such as -Algol 60, Algol 68, PL/I, Cobol, Fortran 90, Eiffel, or whatever, to be +Algol 60, Algol 68, PL/I, Cobol, Fortran 90, or whatever, to be used with the code generation phases of the GNU C compiler. -@c Fortran status is here so gnu@prep and the volunteer coordinators +@c Fortran status is here so gnu@gnu.org and the volunteer coordinators @c don't have to answer the question -len You can get the status of the Fortran front end with this command: @example -finger -l fortran@@gnu.ai.mit.edu +finger -l fortran@@gnu.org @end example @node Games and Recreations @@ -547,7 +595,11 @@ Improve GnuGo, which is not yet very sophisticated. @item -Write imitations of some popular video game: +A Hierarchical Task Network package which can be used +to program play the computer's side in various strategic games. + +@item +Write imitations of some popular video games: @itemize - @item @@ -557,12 +609,14 @@ @item Plane shoots at lots of other planes, tanks, etc. @item -Wizard fights fanciful monster. +Wizard fights fanciful monsters. @item A golf game. +@ignore Being done by jhall1@isd.net @item Program a robot by sticking building blocks together, then watch it explore a world. +@end ignore @item Biomorph evolution (as in Scientific American and @cite{The Blind Watchmaker}). @@ -576,3 +630,9 @@ @contents @bye +Local variables: +update-date-leading-regexp: "@c This date is automagically updated when you save this file:\n@set lastupdate " +update-date-trailing-regexp: "" +eval: (load "/gd/gnuorg/update-date.el") +eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'update-date) +End: