Magento Issue Roadmap
The Magento Issue Roadmap provides insight into the status and progress of issues (as reported by the community and core team) by release. You can find the Issue Roadmap under the Community tab.
Please note that release dates will not be published until they are final.
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Disclaimer: We are committed to providing the best eCommerce solution possible, and this issue roadmap is intended to keep our users up-to-date on where Magento is and where it’s going. This commitment to transparency extends to any changes we may have to make to the roadmap. Although we’re committed to meeting every goal on the Roadmap, priorities can change and issues may be moved to later releases. We know how important these issues are to merchants, but we advise you to not make any serious business decisions based on an unreleased issue or feature.




1i960 from Bakersfield, CA|posted September 4 2008
Awesome! So it looks like 1.1.5 is going to provide quite a few fixes. Can’t wait. Keep up the good work!
2Prattski |posted September 4 2008
This is truly a great way to keep us all updated - especially those who have placed bug reports. Thanks!
3dmmx |posted September 4 2008
Perfect!
4Thierry S. from Paris|posted September 4 2008
that is great ! Do you plan to have this roadmap for magento core modules like Oscommerce import module ?
5RoyRubin from Los Angeles, CA|posted September 4 2008
@space - there are no plans for that at this time.
6antcommerce from the Netherlands|posted September 4 2008
Great feature!
Suggestion for improvement: reverse lookup from an issue to the release list in which it has been placed. It should avoid those comments where users are wondering if Magento is aware of the issue at all
7Gui |posted September 4 2008
Very nice. This was one of the things the community had a need for! Thank you for listening and providing it.
8turbo1 from Los Angeles, CA|posted September 4 2008
Thank you for this!
9C. Le Bot - Ekinos from France - Toulouse|posted September 5 2008
Thank you for these details. It’s great to manage our Magento projects!
10JS |posted September 5 2008
This is great. Very convenient, an overview at a glance. You are doing a great job
11nod74 |posted September 5 2008
Great work! That makes it very transparent!
12brendan. from London, United Kingdom|posted September 5 2008
This is great.
One question. How often is the Issue Road map updated? Daily, weekly, monthly??
brendan
13Ross from Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK|posted September 5 2008
...another great idea from the Magento team! Well done!
Are you going to make it look pretty, as shown in the blog post image (status bar and coloured bugs)?
1400christian00 |posted September 5 2008
@Ross
It’s already working,so you can see it’s the same as the image.
There is a link on the post.
@magento team
Woah,can’t wait for this new version it fixed all the problems I had.
15Ross from Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK|posted September 5 2008
now it’s looking great too! excellent
16Michael |posted September 5 2008
@brendan: it’s updated immediately when an issue is updated
17NafeX |posted September 5 2008
very very good
guys, you are great…
18M493n70 |posted September 6 2008
Issue Roadmap of Magento 1.1.5 is 97% but the Bug of Image Upload and Log out (5323) removed to Issue Roadmap of Magento 1.1.6 (20%)?
Why removed?
19moonlord |posted September 6 2008
M493n70: Maybe those bugs are a little bit more complicated and the Team decided to move that to 1.1.6… Looking at their bug fixing speed it shouldn’t be too long anyway
20M493n70 |posted September 6 2008
I understand then more complicated and shouldn’t be too long anyway
What kind of road is this?
21Michael |posted September 8 2008
@M493n70 : this seems to be server environment related issue, we were not able to reproduce it. There is a number of possible solutions posted by community members that worked fine for them. We are going to continue tracking the issue in 1.1.6.
22M493n70 |posted September 8 2008
When will 1.1.6. be?
23MasterDee |posted September 11 2008
Cool, that why I like Magento