Quote from Michael I.
As soon as we start working with a public repository (this fall, I
hope), we will open access to older versions of Oxwall for developers.
And concerning the roadmap - it will be looking the way it looks now as
there is no way of setting precise dates for features release - usually
dates are vague and we've tried this release dates practice before but
failed. Not all features are ready when release date is near so we move
them to a next build and it may confuse users when release date is
changed.
Ah Ok. It's getting ready. Yea.
Thanks ;)
Quote from Michael I.
Specify what you mean by LTS and I will give you more information on it.
BTW, only major features are added to the Roadmap, we don't add minor fixes or small feature there. So, there would always be more than expected.
With LTS I mean Long Term support. I mean this because if you have a big community and there is a major Release update, you cannot change your installation everyday and check, if there are Plugins available and so on.
Lets make an example:
1.4.x LTS gets Bug Support for 2 Years. -> So you guarantee us (The Admins) that security issues would be fixed and so on... Its better for Plugin Developers to test there Plugins and to maintain them.
So you can do some Hard Core Changes in the 1.5.0 Release, wich isn't an LTS Version. All the Developers can update there Installation, if they need new features, or stay on the 1.4.x LTS -> Because you make security Fixes there.
And the Developers have Time to update their Plugins for the new Version
I hope, you can understand it...