This document outlines the currently established development roadmap for Reticulum.
For each release cycle of Reticulum, improvements and additions from the five Primary Efforts are selected as active work areas, and can be expected to be included in the upcoming releases within that cycle. While not entirely set in stone for each release cycle, they serve as a pointer of what to expect in the near future.
- The current
0.7.x
release cycle aims at completing- Overhauling and updating the documentation
- Distributed Destination Naming System
- Create a standalone RNS Daemon app for Android
- Network-wide path balancing
- Add automatic retries to all use cases of the
Request
API - Performance and memory optimisations of the Python reference implementation
- Fixing bugs discovered while operating Reticulum systems and applications
The development path for Reticulum is currently laid out in five distinct areas: Comprehensibility, Universality, Functionality, Usability & Utility and Interfaceability. Conceptualising the development of Reticulum into these areas serves to advance the implementation and work towards the Foundational Goals & Values of Reticulum.
These efforts are aimed at improving the ease of which Reticulum is understood, and lowering the barrier to entry for people who wish to start building systems on Reticulum.
- Improving the manual with tutorials specifically for beginners
- Updating the documentation to reflect recent changes and improvements
- Update descriptions of protocol mechanics
- Update announce description
- Add in-depth explanation of the IFAC system
- Software
- Update Sideband screenshots
- Update Sideband description
- Update NomadNet screenshots
- Update Sideband screenshots
- Installation
- Add a Reticulum On Raspberry Pi section
- Update Reticulum On Android section if necessary
- Update Android install documentation.
- Communications hardware section
- Add information about RNode external displays.
- Packet radio modems.
- Possibly add other relevant types here as well.
- Setup Best Practices For... / Installation Examples section.
- Home or office (example)
- Vehicles (example)
- No-grid/solar/remote sites (example)
- Update descriptions of protocol mechanics
These efforts seek to broaden the universality of the Reticulum software and hardware ecosystem by continously diversifying platform support, and by improving the overall availability and ease of deployment of the Reticulum stack.
- OpenWRT support
- Create a standalone RNS Daemon app for Android
- A lightweight and portable C implementation for microcontrollers, µRNS
- A portable, high-performance Reticulum implementation in C/C++, see #21
- Performance and memory optimisations of the Python implementation
- Bindings for other programming languages
These efforts aim to expand and improve the core functionality and reliability of Reticulum.
- Add automatic retries to all use cases of the
Request
API - Network-wide path balancing
- Distributed Destination Naming System
- Globally routable multicast
- Destination proxying
- Metric-based path selection and multiple paths
These effors seek to make Reticulum easier to use and operate, and to expand the utility of the stack on deployed systems.
- Easy way to share interface configurations, see #19
- Transit traffic display in rnstatus
- rnsconfig utility
These efforts aim to expand the types of physical and virtual interfaces that Reticulum can natively use to transport data.
- Filesystem interface
- Plain ESP32 devices (ESP-Now, WiFi, Bluetooth, etc.)
- More LoRa transceivers
- AT-compatible modems
- Direct SDR Support
- Optical mediums
- IR Transceivers
- AWDL / OWL
- HF Modems
- GNU Radio
- CAN-bus
- Raw SPI
- Raw i²c
- MQTT
- XBee
- Tor
The Reticulum ecosystem is enriched by several other software and hardware projects, and the support and improvement of these, in symbiosis with the core Reticulum project helps expand the reach and utility of Reticulum itself.
This section lists, in no particular order, various important efforts that would be beneficial to the goals of Reticulum.
- The RNode project
- Create a WebUSB-based bootstrapping utility, and integrate this directly into the RNode Bootstrap Console, both on-device, and on an Internet-reachable copy. This will make it much easier to create new RNodes for average users.
Please see the Changelog for a complete release history and changelog of Reticulum.