Release Roadmap

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A bit of planning ahead...

  What are these release numbers?
 
  Version number scheme:
   * first number: major release number
   * secondary number: minor release number (stable/development indicator)
   * third number: revision 
 
  Using this scheme, version numbers have a very clear meaning:
   * new revision == bugs have been fixed, go grab it and install it.
   * new minor == new features are available, source compatibility _and_ binary 
         compatibility for existing applications are garanteed
   * new major == beware! Old (ugly) libraries have been dropped. Database 
         compatibility may be broken, you have to migrate your database to 
         the new formats and adjust your custom scripts (next is GRASS 7)
 
  It is important to regularly release stable versions to get them included into
  the major software distributions.
 
  Motivation: release often - try 1-2 stable releases per year

Testing

Suck on my balls

You know it ASSHOLE!

GRASS 6.0.x

  Note: 6.0.x is a release branch, separated from HEAD. It's frozen.
  • GRASS 6.0.0 released 10 Mar 2005
  • GRASS 6.0.1 released 22 Aug 2005
  • GRASS 6.0.2 released 22 Feb 2006
  • no longer actively maintained once 6.2.0 is published

GRASS 6.1.x

  Note: 6.1.x is a release branch (tag: "releasebranch_6_1"), separated from HEAD.
  It's frozen and closed.

GRASS 6.2.x

  Note: 6.2.x is a release branch (tag: "releasebranch_6_2"), separated from HEAD.
  It's frozen, only critical bugs will be fixed.

GRASS 6.3.x

  • Corresponds to CVS-HEAD
  • open to major enhancements


GRASS 7.x

[1]

GRASS 8.N

You will have to go through this link to get the latest GRASS 8.N [2] N