Mainly, the missing things are on the client side:
  * keyboard interactive authentication
  * scp support
  * sftp support
  * x11 forwarding
Those are priority sorted in my opinion.
On top of that, there are a bunch of enhancements in JIRA, but I would not
hold on a 1.0.0 release because of those (they are just enhancements).
Some of the above already have jira issues.  If you're fancy helping on any
of those, your help would be more than welcomed.

On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 6:23 PM, John Plocher <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 12:27 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Forget about what you read about alpha/beta/GA/whatever on the internet.
> > But, please, asking for an ETA or wondering when we will tag the version
> as
> > Final is just totally useless.
>
> My apologies, I could have said things better - the question wasn't a
> defensive one based on a lack of an ETA or whatever (which, I agree,
> is useless and inappropriate), but one of wonder and curiosity - since
> it seems that Guillaume  acknowledges a gap between where things are
> now and a mythical point called "feature complete", what does that gap
> look like?
> What features still need to be invented/designed/coded?  Is there a
> list?  Is it large or small?
>
> All these questions lead directly into "is there anything on that list
> that *I* can do?" and "Hey, I am really interested in this particular
> one, let me try...".  But without a list somewhere, my imagination
> isn't sufficiently fertile to invent my own list :-)
>
> Think "shared team vision" and "goals"...
>
>   -John
>



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