Topic: Development Plans for the Next Release of GParted (0.12.0)
With the next release of GParted (0.12.0) we plan to focus on bug fixes and possibly some new features.
GParted 0.12.0 is planned for release February 21, 2012.
Candidates under consideration for GParted 0.12.0 include:
Done? - Bug# - Description
no - Bug 665221 - Add support for fsck.hfs in hfsprogs
Michael has provided a patch.
Problem encountered with segfaulting of fsck.hfs command. Holding off on this enhancement for now.
yes - Bug 642842 - nilfs is not detected
Mike Fleetwood has provided a patch to add support for nilfs2.
The ability to resize nilfs2 has also been added.
yes - Bug 667412 - build: Correctly link to gthread
Vincent Untz has provided a patch.
yes - Bug 667511 - Gparted does not start and continues to scan devices
yes - Bug 566935 - Unable to expand GPT partition when growing RAID
Phillip Susi has provided a patch.
yes - Reduce graphic processing requirement for pulse bar
See Debian Bug 499193 - gparted: 100% cpu usage
See also Debian Bug 519764 - gparted: Lots of animation makes use over SSH X-tunnel slow
yes - Bug 667278 - Add support for setting UUID
Rogier Goossens has provided a patch.
The ability to change UUID for NTFS has been added.
yes - Bug 608308 - fix documentation - Copying and Pasting a Partition
yes - Bug 668486 - GParted fails to detect multiple md (SWRaid) devices
Rogier Goossens has provided a patch.
yes - Bug 668491 - Formatting small FAT32 partitions (32MB) violates FAT32 specifications
yes - Bug 160787 - lvm support
Mike Fleetwood has provided patches to add LVM PV read-only support.
yes - Bug 669389 - [PATCH] Don't ignore any errors resizing btrfs on Linux >= 3.2
Mike Fleetwood has provided a patch.
yes - Bug 670017 - Corrupting swap partitions
With the 1.0.0 release of GParted we plan to work on preparing GParted to work with GNOME 3.0.
Candidates under consideration for GParted 1.0.0 include:
Done? - Bug# - Description
no - Bug 652044 - uses deprecated APIs
Colin Watson has created an initial patch. More development work and testing is required.
Your comments and responses are welcome in this forum post.