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Reticulum should currently be considered beta software. All core protocol features are implemented and functioning, but additions will probably occur as real-world use is explored. There will be bugs. The API and wire-format can be considered relatively stable at the moment, but could change if warranted.
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## Development Roadmap
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- Version 0.3.8
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- A portable cryptography core, supporting multiple backends
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- Version 0.3.9
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- Expansion of address space to 128 bits
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- Performance and memory optimisations
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- Utilities for managing identities, signing and encryption
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- Version 0.4.0
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- Improving [the manual](https://markqvist.github.io/Reticulum/manual/) with sections specifically for beginners
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- User friendly interface configuration tool
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- Support for radio and modem interfaces on Android
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- More interface types for even broader compatibility
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- Plain ESP32 devices (ESP-Now, WiFi, Bluetooth, etc.)
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- More LoRa transceivers
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- IR Transceivers
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- Version 0.3.9
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- Improving [the manual](https://markqvist.github.io/Reticulum/manual/) with sections specifically for beginners
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- Support for radio and modem interfaces on Android
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- User friendly interface configuration tool
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- Performance optimisations
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- Memory optimisations
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- Planned, but not yet scheduled
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- Network-wide path balancing
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- Globally routable multicast
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