This page provides the community with a high level overview of our current priorities and ongoing endevours.
- DONE: Implement js-ipfs and js-ipfs-api
- DONE: Create browser extension (ipfs-companion) that detects IPFS resources and redirects requests to local gateway.
- IN PROGRESS: Make js-ipfs and go-ipfs interoperate seamlessly
- IN PROGRESS: Improve extension so it handles distributed protocols natively without need for third party software.
- IN PROGRESS: Define the APIs, address schemes, security models, etc.
- IN PROGRESS: Make the case for IPFS & Decentralized Web Protocols in Web Browsers with Use Cases, Sample Applications, Demos and Delightful Documentation
- IN PROGRESS: Work with browser vendors on adding missing APIs and solving discovered problems.
- Native support in the Browsers: protocol handlers for decentralized web protocols, especially IPFS and IPLD, bundled natively in web browsers.
- Dapps are just.. apps: creating web applications with IPFS is a viable alternative to HTTP-based stack.
We do our best to frame our ongoing work using a process based on quarterly Objectives and Key Results (OKRs). Objectives reflect outcomes that are challenging, but realistic. Results are tangible and measurable.
Current and past OKRs can be found at: https://github.com/ipfs/pm/blob/master/OKR/WB.md