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Denise ([staff profile] denise) wrote in [site community profile] dw_dev2009-12-03 03:03 pm
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December's Most Wanted list

Sometimes people look at the list of bugs we have open and wonder which ones would most benefit Dreamwidth, or wonder which ones to start on, or wonder what's most-requested, etc etc etc. I decided that I'd start making a monthly list of the bugs I most want resolved from a business standpoint and posting it, for people to pick from if they find something they find suitable.

This is just my personal list -- Mark may have his own! -- and I've tried to keep it a mixture of little and big.



1. Bug 2203: Paid time gift promotion (claimed by [staff profile] mark)

2. Bug 2092: allow premium-paid users to buy regular paid time within window of expiration

3. Bug 216: Implement renames (claimed by [personal profile] afuna)

4. Bug 135: Gift certificate/credits system

5. Bug 225: Create a single-user backup tool

6. Bug 177: implement admin/sendmail.bml as dw-free

7. Bug 76: Main/alternate account system

8. Bug 32: Export journal as .pdf

9. Bug 1985: Update FCKeditor to version 2.6.5

10. Bug 1433: Sort alpha by keyword on allpics/editpics pages

11. Bug 1230: Replace custom mood theme editor (Claimed by [personal profile] wyntarvox!)

12. Bug 395: Increase syn feed max size (Claimed by me)

13. Bug 31: Expand all comments on page

14. Bug 1239: HTTPS browsing mode

15. Bug 1408: fix up custom domain aliasing on entry pages

16. Bug 34: Index/archive pages, for simple one-click website building

17. Bug 2020: snooze button for specific people on your reading list

18. Bug 478: IM-to-DW chat log formatter

19. Bug 477: Icon table generator (Gonna give this one a try myself.)

20. Bug 500: Importer should be aware of edits if run again
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[personal profile] foxfirefey 2009-12-03 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
The full capabilities of LaTeX aren't needed, but LaTeX does provide a good tool that translates the templates into PDFs. It's the backend of LJBook. It works on Unix based systems like we have, uses open source components, and is easily automateable.

I don't know about other systems, however, so it might be an instance of having a hammer I know about so the problem looks like a nail, when really it might be a screw needing a screwdriver.