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* Setup one OpenGrok per active branch of the Mozilla Project, this would have no version history whatsoever, apart from file dates.
* [Re]write major portions of how [[OpenGrok]] deals with history and changesets and the likes, this is my personal preference.
* Try to fit [http://www.cenqua.com/fisheye/index.html Fisheye] into the current development model, but it seems this might be more like finding a problem for a solution. This is a very very powerful tool, but it is not really like LXR or OpenGrok, it is more useful to analyze CVS/SVN histories more than search for functions, files, definitions and the likes. Fisheye is also '''extremely''' slow. Within my lan, it takes a long time to do any queries, and over the internet it is impossible. I don't know why, especially since OpenGrok uses the same basic technologies.(10 minutes plus for one page load on a lan connection, in its defence, it is still indexing the code)
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