the library books also existed online in some sort of sane, searchable
database. One possible platform is the [Exhibit](http://simile-widgets.org/exhibit/) project (which originates from a collaboration between the Haystack group in CSAIL and the MIT Libraries). This would require mostly just making a spreadsheet of the information.
-*Note:* zhangc has cataloged many of the books. Coordinate with her if you'd
-like to work on this project.
-
-_Contact: pbaranay, fawkes_
+_Contact: zhangc, fawkes_
## Improve the Setup and UI for new users of Zephyr
_Contact: leonidg, jhamrick, mats_a, jgross
+## Zephyr Client Hints
+
+Some time ago I wrote [a spec for zephyr client hints](http://geofft.mit.edu/p/zephyr-client-hints.txt), optional extensions that zephyr clients can easily implement to add nifty stuff like typing indicators and [preventing zwgc from starting more than once per user](http://debathena.mit.edu/trac/ticket/206) and such. I got lazy before actually implementing these specs, but I believe they'd be relatively easy extensions to both zwgc and barnowl (in their respective extension languages, even — no changes needed to core).
+
+_Contact: geofft_
+
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