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This page contains the content of the old RoadMap page, before we moved to the new RoadMap/ProcessBeforeGNOME3.

Roadmap!

This roadmap is a living document- if you're a maintainer, please update it with your plans.

Old roadmap information can be found at /OldMaps. Tools not on the RoadMap but helpful for the 'power user' are listed at PowerUserTools.

Roadmap Introduction

The GNOME Community Roadmap is a big-picture view of functionality we expect GNOME to include in the next year, i.e. in GNOME 2.16. The roadmap is based on feedback from current GNOME developers and other community members.

The roadmap is loosely organized into Developer Platform, User Visible and Infrastructure & Organization sections. But several user-visible features will obviously require platform improvements. Similarly, improvements in the development platform, and the GNOME infrastructure, will indirectly improve the user experience.

This roadmap shows the ideas and hopes of GNOME contributors for the near future. However, GNOME is primarily a volunteer community that does time-based releases, as opposed to feature-based releases. Therefore, these changes will only happen for their target releases if the contributors have the necessary time and resources. If it needs more time, then the feature will be punted to the next 6 month release cyle. We hope this roadmap allows interested people to take part. The GNOME project relies heavily on your involvement.

There is also an Unresourced section, with improvements believed to be necessary for GNOME to become a more mature and robust platform for Users, OEMs and ISVs. However, because no community members, either volunteer or corporate, have yet committed to these goals, we can not attach a time scale to them.

The roadmap is a work in progress. Developers working on projects or features for GNOME in the next year should inform the Release Team so they can update the roadmap. Experienced developers should also feel free to claim items in the 'Unresourced' section.

GNOME 3.0

Some GNOME hackers have discussed what form GNOME '3.0' would take, such as radically changing its user model or taking advantage of new technologies. However, the changes in this roadmap are more incremental, designed to fit within the basically stable UI and APIs we guarantee within the 2.x series. For more on the radical changes that could be in a GNOME 3.0, see the long-term ideas at ThreePointZero. And remember, even then, the GNOME 3 APIs would be available in addition to the existing GNOME 2 APIs, so there is no risk that today's application would break in the future.

Developer Platform

2.16

2.18

2.20

User-visible Changes

2.16

2.18

2.20

Infrastructure & Organization

2.16

2.20

Unresourced goals



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