In 2008, Alfresco will focus on five key areas:
For a historical view of Alfresco's 2006 and 2007 product objectives and roadmap, please look here.
Alfresco's latest and greatest is available in our publically-accessible, Community codeline. Community is a fast-changing laboratory of new and evolving Alfresco features. Community releases are first-to-market with new capabilities, and recommended for evaluation, testing, and Community contributions. Production-suitable capabilities from the Community codeline form the basis for new tested, certified, and supported Alfresco Enterprise features.
Community releases are not supported by Alfresco. For supported releases, please see the Alfresco Enterprise Roadmap.
The Labs3c release will include the following main enhancements:
The following are some of the enhancements we are planning for our September 2008 release.
Alfresco Labs 3 Preview (formerly Alfresco Community 3.0) was released July 31st 2008. This release launches a new web development framework called Alfresco Surf and out-of-the-box user experience targeted for knowledge workers. This release brings the following major enhancements:
More detail on the release can be found at Alfresco Labs 3. A full list of features and timelines can be tracked via our JIRA. Please do review; we've a substantial number of enhancements targeted for this release.
In addition to JIRA, you can also review emerging documentation for the release on our Alfresco 3.0 category page.
Additionally, please note that while Alfresco Share introduces a new, simplified, easy-to-use and adopt knowledge worker UI, the current JSF client will still be available and unchanged. Based on Community
adoption and self-migration to the new web client experience, Alfresco does intend to migrate over the next couple of years to the new UI. Once again, this migration will be paced by the Community
and by the Community's own self-migration to the new UI infrastructure and user experience.
Alfresco's supported releases. Enterprise releases are available to customers with an enterprise subscription. Enterprise releases are tested and certified for customer deployment. Enterprise releases include a maintenance release train of Engineering-led and customer-driven bug fixes to ensure successful operation in an enterprise environment. These bug fixes will periodically be made available in the Community codeline, where they are mixed in with upcoming features and other product enhancements.
Please note that this roadmap highlights major feature releases only. Maintenance release schedules are driven by Alfresco Support.
Our next Enterprise release will be based on our 3.0 Community. Our current plan is to have a certified, production-ready version of Enterprise no later than October 2008.