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− | + | '''Camino is an open source web browser developed with a focus on providing the best possible experience for Mac OS X users.''' | |
+ | :''—Camino Project mission statement'' | ||
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+ | After every major release, the Camino Project collectively plans the features that will be added or improved in the next release. These development priorities are communicated to the public via this document, the Camino Roadmap. | ||
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+ | This roadmap is a look at where Camino is headed over the next year, including major new releases and security releases for current versions of Camino. The roadmap for 2009 can be found [[Development:Roadmap:2009|here]]. | ||
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+ | ==Camino 1.6.x== | ||
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+ | Camino 1.6.x releases are security and stability updates for Camino 1.6 code and come from the MOZILLA_1_8_BRANCH. In general, no new features will be added to these releases; changes allowed include those involving stability, security, localization, and regressions from earlier 1.6.x releases. | ||
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+ | The <!--current-->final release in this series is [[Releases:1.6.11:Notes|Camino 1.6.11]], which was released on March 15, 2010.<!--; [[Releases:1.0.6:Notes|Camino 1.0.6]] is planned for late August 2007. | ||
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+ | To nominate bugs for the next security/stability release, simply flag them in Bugzilla as "camino-1.6.12?". These bugs should either be regressions from a previous Camino 1.6.x release or '''serious''' bugs that exist in 1.6.x builds. | ||
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+ | We anticipate shipping one final Camino 1.6.x release for our Mac OS X 10.3.9 users sometime in the first half of 2010.--> | ||
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+ | ==Camino 2.0.x== | ||
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+ | Camino 2.0.x releases are security and stability updates for Camino 2.0 code and come from the CAMINO_2_0_BRANCH. In general, no new features will be added to these releases; changes allowed include those involving stability, security, localization, and regressions from earlier 2.0.x releases. | ||
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+ | The current release in this series is [[Releases:2.0.6:Notes|Camino 2.0.6]], which was released on November 16, 2010.<!--; [[Releases:1.0.6:Notes|Camino 1.0.6]] is planned for late August 2007--> | ||
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+ | To nominate bugs for the next security/stability release, simply flag them in Bugzilla as "camino2.0.7?". These bugs should either be regressions from a previous Camino 2.0.x release or '''serious''' bugs that exist in 2.0.x builds. | ||
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+ | == Camino 2.1 == | ||
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+ | Camino 2.1 will be a small new release off of the MOZILLA_1_9_BRANCH. Camino 2.1 will have a small number of high-impact improvements in the overall browsing experience, including improved location bar autocomplete. <!--although features for this release are still just ideas.<!- -Planning for Camino 1.6 is currently underway, so there are no firm feature plans or release dates.--> | ||
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+ | The first preview, Camino 2.0 Alpha 1, was released on October 21, 2008; the second preview, Camino 2.0 Beta 1, was released on December 23, 2008; third preview, Camino 2.0 Beta 2, was released on February 27, 2009; and the fourth preview, Camino 2.0 Beta 3, was released on June 4, 2009. | ||
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+ | == Tentative Schedule == | ||
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+ | Camino releases have always been feature- and quality-driven, not dictated by dates. What follows are rough estimates for the dates of next major releases. | ||
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+ | We hope to deliver Camino 2.1 in mid-2010; at the moment other development plans are too far in the future to provide reasonable estimates for a date for a subsequent release<!--, but a finalized Gecko 1.9 is too far in the future to provide reasonable estimates of the date of a Camino 2.1 release-->. | ||
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+ | == FAQ == | ||
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+ | '''Q. How can I get involved?''' | ||
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+ | '''A.''' Take a look at our [http://caminobrowser.org/contribute/ developer and contributor documentation] for ways you can help out, or stop by the #camino irc channel on [irc://irc.mozilla.org/ irc.mozilla.org] to become more familiar with the project. |
Revision as of 18:34, 13 January 2011
Camino is an open source web browser developed with a focus on providing the best possible experience for Mac OS X users.
- —Camino Project mission statement
After every major release, the Camino Project collectively plans the features that will be added or improved in the next release. These development priorities are communicated to the public via this document, the Camino Roadmap.
This roadmap is a look at where Camino is headed over the next year, including major new releases and security releases for current versions of Camino. The roadmap for 2009 can be found here.
Camino 1.6.x
Camino 1.6.x releases are security and stability updates for Camino 1.6 code and come from the MOZILLA_1_8_BRANCH. In general, no new features will be added to these releases; changes allowed include those involving stability, security, localization, and regressions from earlier 1.6.x releases.
The final release in this series is Camino 1.6.11, which was released on March 15, 2010.
Camino 2.0.x
Camino 2.0.x releases are security and stability updates for Camino 2.0 code and come from the CAMINO_2_0_BRANCH. In general, no new features will be added to these releases; changes allowed include those involving stability, security, localization, and regressions from earlier 2.0.x releases.
The current release in this series is Camino 2.0.6, which was released on November 16, 2010.
To nominate bugs for the next security/stability release, simply flag them in Bugzilla as "camino2.0.7?". These bugs should either be regressions from a previous Camino 2.0.x release or serious bugs that exist in 2.0.x builds.
Camino 2.1
Camino 2.1 will be a small new release off of the MOZILLA_1_9_BRANCH. Camino 2.1 will have a small number of high-impact improvements in the overall browsing experience, including improved location bar autocomplete.
Tentative Schedule
Camino releases have always been feature- and quality-driven, not dictated by dates. What follows are rough estimates for the dates of next major releases.
We hope to deliver Camino 2.1 in mid-2010; at the moment other development plans are too far in the future to provide reasonable estimates for a date for a subsequent release.
FAQ
Q. How can I get involved?
A. Take a look at our developer and contributor documentation for ways you can help out, or stop by the #camino irc channel on irc.mozilla.org to become more familiar with the project.