The snapd roadmap
Gustavo Niemeyer
on 6 September 2017
This article originally appeared at snapcraft forums
released
snapd 2.27 (topic1)
snapd 2.28
Improved configuration get output (topic)
Internal xdg-open implementation (topic3)
Refresh hook support (topic)
Lazy registrations on classic (topic3)
Service control on snap command (start/stop/etc) (topic3)
Schedule
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beta | Sep 4th |
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candidate | Sep 25th |
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stable | Oct 2nd |
snapd 2.29
Service control on snapctl (start/stop/etc) (topic5)
Polkit-based authorizations (topic4)
Fix classic flag on reverts (topic1)
Schedule
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beta | Oct 2nd |
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candidate | Oct 23rd |
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stable | Oct 30th |
upcoming
Base snaps (topic5)
Layouts (curstom mount points) (topic2)
Epochs (stepped upgrades) (topic1)
Repairs (emergency fixes) (topic1)
Command-not-found support (topic?)
Interface hooks (topic1)
Monthly refresh scheduling (topic2)
Timer services (topic1)
Desktop theme support (topic3)
Snapshots (topic)
Multi-user/group support (topic1)
Fix snapd restart on reverts (topic)
Support devmode refreshes (topic)
Interface for locking screen (topic)
Support for wayland sockets (topic)
Service survival across refreshes (topic)
Interfaces in classic snaps (topic)
(other upcoming3 topics)
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