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icecast-server/TODO
Michael Smith 5019130d27 Max queue length for clients is now
a) based on total bytes in queue, not total number of buffers in queue
    b) configurable (defaults to 100 kB)

mp3 metadata relaying (inline). Untested.

svn path=/trunk/icecast/; revision=4364
2003-02-24 13:37:15 +00:00

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BUGS
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- stats get off? this needs testing more testing.
- some stuff (like 'genre') isn't making it into the stats dump
- make install - doesn't install configs?
- logging - bytes send and time listening may both be broken?
FEATURES
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- pull out vorbis comments. and send to stats. This seems to be being
done, but it isn't working right.
- directory server GUID checks
directory server does GET /GUID-asldjfasldfjalsdkfjasldkfj HTTP/1.0
and either gets a 404 if it's wrong, or a 200 if it's correct.
- adding new stats type, event. events don't modify the global stats tree,
ie, source /1234.ogg disconnected
- support W3C Extended Logging (http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-logfile.html)
toggle between this and Apache Combined Log Format in the config file.
default to apache style.
- allow using get_predata() stuff to send an "intro" to any newly-connected
user?
- stats to list currently connected clients: ip and hostname
- stream switching (drop clients to another stream on disconnect of source)
- a) fallbacks from named location to new mountpoint
- OR b) fallbacks for connected clients to new mountpoint (so newly-connecting
clients just get a 404 on the old path)
- OR c) combination - first one, plus generic alias ability?
- /admin/* for all admin functionality
- configuring fallbacks
- mp3 metadata injection
- remote shutdown?
- general registerable url-handlers in connection.c rather than hard-coded list
(already getting unmaintainable)
- httpp - split out query string for further processing
- binding to multiple ports
- option to use ipv6 (equiv to using <bind-address>::</bindaddress>, I think.
- per-mountpoint listener maximums.