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As an open source project, synfig is relatively young. As a result, it has lots of creases that need to be ironed out. The copyright is sorted, the code compiles fine, but there are warts when running the code. To smooth out those warts, we need people do investigate and fix the following. We cannot do everything ourselves, WE NEED YOUR HELP!!
 
As an open source project, synfig is relatively young. As a result, it has lots of creases that need to be ironed out. The copyright is sorted, the code compiles fine, but there are warts when running the code. To smooth out those warts, we need people do investigate and fix the following. We cannot do everything ourselves, WE NEED YOUR HELP!!
  
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** make synfig relocatable
 
** make synfig relocatable
 
** come up with a solution for the gtk stuff.
 
** come up with a solution for the gtk stuff.
* fix synfigstudio crashes on Linux amd64.<br>Bugs:  [http://bugs.debian.org/365102 DEB365102]<br>Solution:
 
** Run synfigstudio under a debugger on an amd64 machine and investigate and fix the crashes.
 
 
* fix synfig crashes when rendering the synfigstudio images on Linux ppc, m68k, alpha & mipsel.<br>Bugs: [http://bugs.debian.org/367048 DEB367048]<br>Solution:
 
* fix synfig crashes when rendering the synfigstudio images on Linux ppc, m68k, alpha & mipsel.<br>Bugs: [http://bugs.debian.org/367048 DEB367048]<br>Solution:
 
** Render the synfigstudio images with synfig running under a debugger. The most common platform here would be Linux on a Mac (not an intel one)
 
** Render the synfigstudio images with synfig running under a debugger. The most common platform here would be Linux on a Mac (not an intel one)

Revision as of 12:45, 18 August 2006

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This page contains a roadmap with defined goals for each release. See Software_roadmap for things we want to do with synfig at some point.

I want to post this next bit on the website.


As an open source project, synfig is relatively young. As a result, it has lots of creases that need to be ironed out. The copyright is sorted, the code compiles fine, but there are warts when running the code. To smooth out those warts, we need people do investigate and fix the following. We cannot do everything ourselves, WE NEED YOUR HELP!!

synfig 0.61.06

must be fixed

  • create better builds for Windows and MacOS X.
    Bugs: 1377974, 1384799, 1391866, 1448282, 1449869, 1475303, 1478305, ...
    Solution:
    • make synfig relocatable
    • come up with a solution for the gtk stuff.
  • fix synfig crashes when rendering the synfigstudio images on Linux ppc, m68k, alpha & mipsel.
    Bugs: DEB367048
    Solution:
    • Render the synfigstudio images with synfig running under a debugger. The most common platform here would be Linux on a Mac (not an intel one)
  • fix the synfig rendering targets that crash (gif, dv, ffmpeg, imagemagick).
    Bugs: 1346746, 1480722, ...
    Solution:
    • Try to render the buggy targets, investigating crashes using a debugger.

also accepted

  • fix make check in etl, synfig, synfigstudio.
  • fix the rest of the crashes, freezes and compile errors.
    Bugs: 1356376, 1356449, 1380227, 1383736, 1389954, 1420091, 1425155, ...
    Solution:
    • more debugging
  • fix synfigstudio so that the toolbox window is shown on the taskbar/panel when no image is open.
    Bugs: DEB366731
    Solution:
    • change the window manager hint between normal and utility when the number of open images goes from 0 -> 1 and vice versa
  • fixes for any of the open bugs.
  • embedded source code documentation

For more information about future goals, please see the Roadmap page on the wiki. In future, each release will be accompanied with things to do for the next release.


Completed

Move releases here when they are done.


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