With the bulk of the 0.6.x work behind us (just letting translations trickle in at this point) for GNOME 2.18, we had a meeting to scope out what to do next.
So, what's next? Check out the entire Road Map for the details, but the main two things are:
- Note synchronization (EVERYONE wants this!)
- Tagging

4 comments:
Hey Timothy
I noticed that you've removed the TiddlyWiki from the roadmaps? Why is that? Is it possible to supply a plugin of some sort, for people who really wants the TiddlyWiki feature?
The patch you supplied in an earlier blog doesn't work anymore (or I am too retarded to use it).
I think the TiddlyWiki plugin was a brilliant idea, seeing as it allows to share your notes with buddies on another OS, and seeing as you already made the code for it, it shouldn't be too hard to implement.
Claus Nielsen
Denmark
The TiddlyWiki plugin could still be done, but I don't think it's something absolutely necessary for the project.
It needs a good few hours of clean-up which I've never taken the time to do. If someone would like to beat me to the punch, I'm not opposed to it.
-Boyd
hi
I was wondering if you have any plans on encryption. I remember reading some discussion on your mailing list (from archives I don't follow it), I believe the final idea was to implement an interface with dbus to seahorse.
Yes, I think at some point we'd like to include some sort of encryption, it just didn't come up as one of the main goal. If someone would like to continue on the work that's already been done, that'd be great.
-Boyd
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