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Roadmap
Mario Loriedo edited this page Jan 30, 2023
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Eclipse Che follows a 3-week sprint cycle, with a new minor release after every sprint. We also do a patch releases after the first and second week of every sprint. During the last week of the current sprint, we review and prioritize the backlog to plan the following sprint.
Full details of all of the work in a specific release is included in the release changelog.
At any time you can see what is being worked on:
- See high level planning per sprint per team
- See issues in the current sprint.
- See issues planned for the following sprint.
- See epics with ETA 3 months, 6 months and 12 months
Updated: January 2023
Feature | ETA | |
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👌 | Decommissioning PostgreSQL database | 2023 Q1 |
👌 | Improve Devfile editing UX | 2023 Q1 |
👌 | Use container contribution | 2023 Q1 |
👌 | Adding OpenShift events tab at workspace startup | 2023 Q1 |
👌 | Retrival of Devfile from Git repos without OAuth support | 2023 Q2 |
👌 | Starting a workspace from a Dockerfile | 2023 Q2 |
Feature | ETA | |
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🏃 | Che browser extension | 2023 Q1 |
Feature | ETA | |
---|---|---|
☁️ | Support "podman run" from within a workspace | 2023 Q1 |
☁️ | Universal Developer Image enhancements | 2023 Q1 |
☁️ | Sunset Che Theia as a built-in Che editor | 2023 Q1 |
☁️ | Support for JetBrains Gateway | 2023 Q2 |
☁️ | Support multi org GitHub enteprise | 2023 Q2 |
☁️ | Supporting windows containers | 2023 Q2 |
☁️ | Make it possible to run multiple che-server in parallel | 2023 Q2 |
☁️ | Support rollingupdate for workspace pods | 2023 Q2 |
☁️ | Support multiple Dev Spaces instances running in one OpenShift cluster | 2023 Q2 |
A new Che stable version is released every 3 weeks. The full list as well as the details of every single releases is available on the GitHub release page.