## Maintenance priority This document is written for developers and users interested in learning how Feather is developed. ### 1. Security - Fix security issues and privacy leaks affecting Feather - Note: If you believe to have found a vulnerability, please refer to [SECURITY.md](SECURITY.md) - Rebase the Monero submodule on top of the latest `monero-project/monero` tag - Monero releases may contain undisclosed security fixes - Update or patch statically linked dependencies that have known vulnerabilities - Run `feather-utils/depends/vulns.py` to check - Review the diff of any altered package to mitigate the risk of supply chain attacks - Update compilers and security flags for better binary security - Reduce the number of third-party dependencies - Keep the [website](https://github.com/feather-wallet/feather-site/blob/master/mirrors.txt) VPS up-to-date and secure - Contact relevant authorities to take [phishing sites](https://gist.github.com/tobtoht/4039fa3cf922d4fe8bca2f8e3ddac63b) offline - Make improvements to the [release process](RELEASE.md) Goals: - Set up a bug bounty program for issues that affect privacy or security - Set up a status page with information about project health - Set up a feed for security bulletins - Sandbox components that handle untrusted input (e.g. QR code scanner) - Create a package manager for secure distribution of portable binaries - `-static-pie` release binaries for Linux targets Security issues that affect Feather always warrant a new release as soon as possible. ### 2. Reproducibility - Improve and maintain tools to check for non-determinism - Ensure releases are reproducible and stay that way - Upload source archives to the fallback mirror To learn more about Feather's build system, see: [`contrib/guix/README.md`](https://github.com/feather-wallet/feather/blob/master/contrib/guix/README.md) [Bootstrappable builds](https://bootstrappable.org/) are a requirement for all release builds since version 2.2.2. Our Guix time-machine is currently pinned at a commit which implements the [Full-Source Bootstrap](https://guix.gnu.org/en/blog/2023/the-full-source-bootstrap-building-from-source-all-the-way-down/). ### 3. Bugs - Fix bugs and crashes To report a bug, please see: https://docs.featherwallet.org/guides/report-an-issue ### 4. Tests - Improve test coverage - Write more test cases Feather does not currently have a test suite (apart from the tests in the Monero submodule), this is a WIP. ### 5. Documentation - Make sure the documentation accurately reflects the latest release - Add troubleshooting guides for common problems - Ideally, most support questions can be answered with a link to the documentation Goals: - Reconsider and document default settings - Write a document on threat modeling Documentation is available at https://docs.featherwallet.org ### 6. Improvements - Improve existing features - Improve UI/UX Feather should first and foremost be a good __wallet__. Improving features that are closer to this end should have priority. ### 7. Platform Support - Add support for more architectures and operating systems - Drop support for End-of-Life distributions - Add support for new hardware wallets See: https://docs.featherwallet.org/guides/supported-operating-systems ### 8. Optimization, cleanup and continuity Miscellaneous maintenance tasks. - Remove dead code - Fix compiler warnings - Optimize release binary size - Speed up the [release process](RELEASE.md) - Automate recurrent maintenance tasks - Refactor code that is in need of refactoring - Add comments to the code where necessary - Reduce complexity in the codebase where possible - Improve documentation for developers and maintainers - Keep the build system, toolchain and dependencies modern - Remove features if their maintenance burden outweighs their usefulness Goals: - Make sure Feather is ready for the migration to [Seraphis](https://github.com/seraphis-migration/wallet3) ### 9. Features - Implement new features - Allow Feather to be used or configured for higher, esoteric or new threat models - Add experimental features that may later be adopted in the reference wallets - Add features that are generally useful and relevant Every added feature increases the amount of work needed to maintain Feather. Consider the usefulness of a feature compared to its expected maintenance and support burden. For a non-exhaustive list of potentially new features, see: https://featherwallet.org/ideas ### 10. Upstreaming - Upstream tried and tested features, bugfixes and useful patches - Bugfixes should be upstreamed without delay Goals: - Upstream polyseed - Upstream bootstrappable builds using Guix as a replacement for the now deprecated Gitian build system