Tentative to do/ release schedule Versions 0.79.x: development releases * restart project, catch up wich recent compiler and OS version, * last releases with gtk-2 work in progress (this release): - clean build for gcc-10 (Slackware 15, Debian testing) upcoming (next releases): - split GUI code from core source to allow for command-line only build - remove obsolete features, especially from the GUI Versions 0.80.x: development releases * gtk-4 migration * lots of micro releases to revive the project and resolve outstanding issues - upgrade from gtk-2 to gtk-4 - re-introduce adaptive reading - ... many more will likely be added ... Version 0.82: next milestone/stable release - RS03 encoding considered feature complete Version 0.83: development releases - multithreaded decoding (error correction/repair) for RS01/RS02/RS03 Version 0.84: milestone release - RS03 decoding considered feature complete Version 0.90: - Grand finale: add a last new feature which isn't jaw dropping but very convenient to have (sorry - has nothing to do with ripping). Since I'm not sure whether there is prior art to this feature, I won't get into details about it until the first release to fence off IP trolls. Version 1.00: maintenance releases The project is considered finished. By the time we reach 1.00, optical media should be as extinct as floppy discs are now. That won't obsolete dvdisaster (quite to the contrary!), but we're probably feature complete in this revision and won't need to introduce new features. From time to time maintenance releases will be made to adapt for new operating system and toolkit versions. Unspecified schedule / later releases - add pause/resume button - optionally pause after n read errors for drives which need to cool down - add function for stripping RS02 data from image [done in pl7] - add quiet option for command line mode - display estimated finishing time for encoding/decoding - catch up with many other queued up suggestions - provide a function for searching directories for suitable .ecc files for the current image - add real UDF parsing to udf.c (currently only the backward compatibility ISO structures are used)