# Roadmap: open work (1.x+) **Status:** a working tracker of extensions to the v1.0 boundary, each taken up only after explicit agreement ([product.md](product.md), [.cursor/rules/agent-rules.mdc](../.cursor/rules/agent-rules.mdc)). Detailed design lives in [plans/](plans/). Items marked `candidate` need an OK before any code is written. **Reading this from outside the project:** nothing here is a commitment or a release promise. There are no dates, the order is a recommendation rather than a schedule, and an item can be dropped or reshaped once its plan is written. What the project *will not* do is a separate question, answered in [product.md](product.md) — an item's absence from this file does not mean it is planned but unlisted. **Versioning:** SemVer MINOR in the **1.x+** line by default (`1.1.0`…), as long as defaults and migrations stay compatible with `1.0.0`. A major `2.x` only for an explicit break. One such break, when 2.x is cut for any reason, is [schema-squash](#schema-squash) — replacing the 1.x SQLite migration chain with a baseline. That item does not by itself justify a major. **Process:** [development.md](development.md). The history of closed phases is in `git log` and [CHANGELOG.md](../CHANGELOG.md). --- ## Index | ID | Topic | Status | Plan | |---|---|---|---| | code-review | Full-tree review follow-ups (authz, docs, GUI, tests) | **agreed** | [plans/code-review.md](plans/code-review.md) | | inbound-relay | Inbound relay (backup-MX / forwarding) | **agreed** | [plans/inbound-relay.md](plans/inbound-relay.md) | | contributing | `CONTRIBUTING.md` | candidate | — | | dmarc-reports | DMARC aggregate report ingestion and panel UI | candidate | [plans/dmarc-reports.md](plans/dmarc-reports.md) | | panel-docs | In-panel operator documentation | candidate | — | | schema-squash | Squash SQLite migrations into a 2.x baseline | **2.x** | — | **Recommended order** (not binding): **code-review P0** first (shipped domain-admin send-log leak — a defect, not a feature), then the rest of that plan as listed, then **inbound-relay**. Candidates need explicit agreement before they join the queue. After a context reset, pick an item marked `agreed` or `in progress`, then work the checklist in its linked plan. --- ## code-review **Goal:** close the 2026-08-13 full-tree review: domain-admin send-log authorization, a few fail-closed paths, docs that still say “single-user”, GUI flash/delete bugs, test gaps, licence/release hygiene. **Boundary:** defects and docs/UI follow-ups inside the current 1.x product. Not inbound-relay, not DMARC ingestion, not a layer rewrite. **Done when:** see the criteria in [plans/code-review.md](plans/code-review.md). **Dependencies / risks:** P0 is confidentiality between panel roles; it jumps the feature queue. Implementation models are in the plan (Opus / Sonnet / Haiku / Fable per [development.md](development.md)). **Version:** patch. --- ## inbound-relay **Goal:** optional acceptance of mail on port 25 for explicitly configured domains, forwarded to an upstream (backup-MX / relay-forwarder). Off by default (`INBOUND_RELAY_ENABLE=false`); without the flag the outbound path is unchanged. **Boundary:** an extension of v1.0 — [product.md](product.md) excludes inbound mail and mailboxes. This is relay/forward, not IMAP/POP3/webmail; an anti-spam engine stays outside the image, only the attachment point is provided. **Done when:** see the criteria in [plans/inbound-relay.md](plans/inbound-relay.md). **Dependencies / risks:** a finished outbound path; open relay and backscatter; a wider attack surface (port 25 accepting mail). **Version:** target bump `1.x`; `2.x` possible — to be settled once the implementation lands. --- ## contributing **Goal:** `CONTRIBUTING.md` in the root — the dev loop, the checks to run before a PR, the commit protocol; [development.md](development.md) links to it rather than repeating it. **Boundary:** process documentation; worth writing once there is an external flow of PRs. **Done when:** the file is in the root and development.md does not duplicate it. **Dependencies / risks:** with a single developer and no PRs, this is low priority. **Version:** no bearing on semver. --- ## dmarc-reports **Goal:** SelfPost receives DMARC aggregate reports (RFC 7489) on SMTP, parses the gzip/XML payloads, and shows pass/fail summaries in the panel — so the operator does not need an external DMARC service or a separate mailbox workflow. **Boundary:** an extension of v1.0 — not IMAP/webmail and not a general inbound relay. A dedicated inbound path for report messages only; forensic reports (`ruf=`) out of scope for v1. **Done when:** see [plans/dmarc-reports.md](plans/dmarc-reports.md). **Dependencies / risks:** inbound SMTP in the image (may share infrastructure with [inbound-relay](plans/inbound-relay.md) but must not require backup-MX); storage and retention of parsed summaries; the `dmarc_report_email` setting (migration `0005` moved it off the old `admin` table into `settings`) and `domains.dmarc_rua` added in the DMARC template work must stay the source of truth for `rua=` in DNS guidance. **Order:** after the DMARC `rua=` settings ship; may follow or overlap with inbound-relay depending on how port 25 acceptance is structured. **Version:** `1.x` MINOR. --- ## panel-docs **Goal:** built-in operator documentation in the panel — short pages (or a help drawer) that explain what each Status check and other controls mean, without sending the operator out to `docs/guide.md`. **Boundary:** in-panel help only; not a second copy of the full operator guide. Seed content includes the Status blurbs removed from the cards in favour of a denser layout — Machine (kernel counters / rate window), TLS certificate (port 465, reverse-proxy mount), Hostname / reverse DNS (forward-confirmed reverse DNS, PTR at the hosting provider), and similar notes for other panel surfaces as they lose inline commentary. **Done when:** an operator can open help from the panel for those topics; the removed Status blurbs are preserved there (or equivalent); no requirement to read the git tree for day-to-day meaning of a card. **Dependencies / risks:** copy ownership and translation; keeping help in sync when checks change; not bloating every page with a second column of prose. **Version:** `1.x` MINOR; `candidate` until explicitly agreed. --- ## schema-squash **Goal:** when 2.x is cut, stop shipping the 1.x migration files (`0001_init.sql` … `0005_panel_users.sql`) in the binary and replace them with one baseline that is the schema as of `user_version = 5`. Fresh 2.x data directories no longer create-then-drop the historical `admin` table. **Boundary:** 1.x keeps the full chain so a 1.0.0 data directory still boots. Do not delete, rename, or reorder those files while MINOR compatibility with `1.0.0` holds. `migrate()` maps **file order** to `PRAGMA user_version` (`target = i + 1`); dropping a file in 1.x would skip or mis-apply steps on existing databases. Git history keeps the old files either way; only the embedded set in the 2.x image changes. **Upgrade gate (required with the squash):** | `user_version` | 2.x behaviour | |---|---| | `0` (empty file) | Apply the baseline; set `user_version` to the new chain’s head | | `>= 5` (fully migrated 1.x) | Skip; schema is already the baseline | | `1`…`4` (mid-chain 1.x) | **Refuse to start** — boot the last 1.x once, then 2.x | Restore remains a separate lock: the backup manifest version must match the running binary ([architecture.md](architecture.md) § Persistence). It does not replace this gate. **Done when:** 2.x embeds a single baseline (plus any 2.x-only migrations after it); the gate above is tested; the operator guide says a 2.x image will not open an unfinished 1.x database. **Dependencies / risks:** a decided 2.x cut (another breaking change, or an explicit major). Squashing five short files is not a reason to cut 2.x on its own. A missed gate leaves a `user_version = 3` database silently stuck. **Version:** `2.x` major only; not a 1.x item.