We don't yet use the [/roadmap Roadmap] feature of Trac. In general everyone works on his/her favorite area. We encourage developers to open tickets for the ideas but often people just implement features. We release about once a week when we feel the project is stable enough. Based on the mail thread [http://mail.perlide.org/pipermail/padre-dev/2009-August/001184.html] * ~~Integrating features from Ecliptic to core~~ (azawawi++) * ~~Move F2 from Perl 6 to core, provide context sensitive help for Perl 5 keywords, variables and constructs~~ (azawawi++) * CPAN GUI client - beginning are in the 'Perl 5 plugin' (see yumex ?) * SVN/Git integration improvement (maybe also CVS and RCS ?) * Run on Windows * Integrate into directory browser * Other improvements * Separate out the Wx::Perl::Dialog and Wx::Perl::Dialog::Simple package (after making Alias happy) or maybe only Wx::Perl::Dialog::Simple ? so I can start using it in simple examples for scripts. * Debugger integration (with the visual elements) * Packaging for Linux and Mac OSX (to make it easy to just download, unzip and run it) * Emacs keybinding (Teejay) * Versioned saves, See Padre::Autosave * "Install from CPAN" when right-clicking on a red line marking the attempt to "use" an unknown module - Andreas Lund = Plans = An outline of where Padre is heading * Make Padre a good replacement for Notepad++ by making it stable and having all the feature that are really useful in Notepad++ * Make Padre a good replacement of [http://www.multiedit.com/ Multi-Edit] and [http://www.ultraedit.com/ Ultra-Edit] * Cover the planned [wiki:Features] * Provide integration with version control systems - at least SVN, SVK and Git. * Provide integration with Bug tracking system - at least Bugzilla and Trac. * Cooperative editing (at minimum we would like to let one person edit and the others watch) * Provide a platform for application development (along with Strawberry Perl)