Maybe in the near future... * Logging. * Check POSIX compliance. There are no plans to actually do the following any time soon... * Develop at, batch modes of operation. * Make compatibilities with other crons (BSD, SYSV, Solaris, Dillon's, ...) * Port to BSD, other operating systems. * Full security audit for Vixie mode. * Move internal functions into a namespace such that configuration files cannot interfere with mcron itself. Quite likely to happen if version 2.0 ever materializes... * Split program into Vixie and mcron separates (should streamline mcron code by a factor of three; removes need for security audit). * UNIX or TCP socket will allow interrogation and control of a running daemon (should be more reliable, efficient and useful than using the SIGHUP-/var/cron/update method). May happen if version 2.0 ever materializes... * Add anacron functionality (run missed jobs if the daemon is stopped, for example if a personal computer does not run 24 hours a day). * TCP socket to allow control via HTTP (web browser interface). Or maybe just CGI personality. * GTK+/Bononbo interface.