1. Bluetooth support to sync my phone contacts. Also, a good and flexible sync software solution - this area I have always found a bit flaky on linux so would be good to beat them to it. Looks like Moblin platform is coming up with some good ideas in this area, maybe we could adopt it? http://moblin.org/projects/syncevolution http://moblin.org/documentation/syncevolution/direct-synchronization-aka-syncml-server
2. Latest Wine build in IPS. 1.0.1 is too old. 3. Port mono apps over. I know people are divided on mono, but the fact is that some of the best desktop software for Gnome is being developed on mono. An example of where we suffer for this is that Opensolaris is currently without a photo library manager like F-Spot. I also find Beagle to have better features than tracker so would like the option to use that instead. 4. Better than F-Spot anyway in my opinion, is Google Picasa. Getting this packaged for OpenSolaris would be really good, and fill a big gap for desktop users. 5. Startup and shutdown need to be much quicker (takes at least 2 minutes to do either of these on my machine). 6. Better integration of basic (i.e. not fancy things like snapshots) ZFS features with Nautilus, e.g. file permissions dialog does not represent the actual ZFS ACLs from what I can work out. Also ZFS features exploited in Gnome generally, e.g. shared folders GUI only allows NFS shares (not sure if this interacts with ZFS or does it a different way), whereas on a home network it would be good to use this GUI to set up CIFS shares for use in a Microsoft workgroup. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
