+See Also
+--------
+
+[Tranquil Java IDE](https://tjide.sourceforge.io) is a TUI-based
+integrated development environment for the Java language that was
+built using a very lightly modified GPL version of Jexer. TJ provided
+a real-world use case to shake out numerous bugs and limitations of
+Jexer.
+
+
+
+Maintainers Wanted
+------------------
+
+Both Jexer and TJIDE are seeking additional maintainers. I am not in
+a position in life to take on significant off-hours programming work,
+and am willing to hand these projects over to one or more persons with
+time and interest.
+
+My personal code design philosophy for TJIDE/Jexer is outlined at
+https://gitlab.com/klamonte/tjide/blob/master/java/docs/code_design.txt
+. I realize that some of the features listed below may require
+deviations from this philosophy, but this is what I have built so far.
+
+Some of the areas that will likely require significant efforts are:
+
+ * Editor improvements. The editor is currently very minimalistic,
+ much closer to MS-DOS edit.com than a real programmer's editor.
+ Users will probably desire many more features: drag-and-drop, real
+ syntax or at least regexp highlighting (not just keywords), paren
+ matching, paragraph/comment reflow, and dozens more. The
+ underlying Document/Line/Word model is not going to be sufficient
+ to meet these features.
+
+ * Better Windows and OSX support. It would be nice to ship a
+ jlink'ed JVM on these platforms with the JRE, JDK, and JPDA
+ modules all together. For Windows, it might be preferable to
+ consider doing any of the following: ship a third-party terminal,
+ use PowerShell, or use the newer ConPTY for TTerminalWindow.
+
+ * Bug fixes. The Jexer codebase is quite large despite my best
+ efforts. Bugs are typically very small to fix, but can take some
+ time to find: a simple NPE or AssertionError can sometimes take
+ 4-8 hours to squash. Fortunately, fixing issues in one place has
+ not often led to breakages elsewhere.
+
+ * New Jexer applications. So far as I know, Jexer is the only
+ mouse-supporting full TUI windowing framework with sixel image
+ support in existence. I cannot predict what kinds of applications
+ could be built out of it, and how those needs will push back to
+ the framework.
+
+These are what I can clearly see right now. Obviously users are
+capable of finding many more.
+
+I intend to continue poking on Jexer and TJIDE, and will maintain a
+branch to be "the fastest and simplest Java language IDE available",
+which will deliberately remain small.
+
+I hope that other languages choose to transliterate Jexer to provide
+TUIs to their own platforms. I will be happy to help them understand
+the code to support those efforts.