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{{Needs Checking|The version numbering system here doesn't correctly align with what we do today, and some of the terminology is no longer correct. I recommend you to check [https://github.com/multitheftauto/mtasa-blue/milestones milestones on GitHub] instead. [[User:Qaisjp|- qaisjp]] ([[User talk:Qaisjp|talk]]) 16:40, 12 March 2020 (UTC)}}
This page contains a rough outline of the Multi Theft Auto roadmap. The roadmap is used to plan future versions and the changes they contain, specifying a general development direction for the software. It is different from the bugtracker roadmap in the sense that it provides a general description of each version, so that issues on the bugtracker can be targetted at specific versions more easily.
This page contains a rough outline of the Multi Theft Auto roadmap. The roadmap is used to plan future versions and the changes they contain, specifying a general development direction for the software. It is different from the bugtracker roadmap in the sense that it provides a general description of each version, so that issues on the bugtracker can be targetted at specific versions more easily.


Versions are defined as follows: ''major''.''minor''.''revision'' according to the GNU version numbering scheme. Revision releases (with identical minor versions, e.g. 1.0 and 1.0.1) will only contain fixes and no significant code restructuring, reimplementations or other new features or improvements, compared to the previous revision. Minor releases (e.g. 1.0 and 1.1) will be used to introduce new features and any aforementioned improvements.
Versions are defined as follows: ''major''.''minor''.''revision'' according to the GNU version numbering scheme. Revision releases (with identical minor versions, e.g. 1.0 and 1.0.1) will only contain fixes and no significant code restructuring, reimplementations or other new features or improvements, compared to the previous revision. Minor releases (e.g. 1.0 and 1.1) will be used to introduce new features and any aforementioned improvements.
 
Next version: '''1.0.1'''
Bugtracker roadmap: http://bugs.mtasa.com/roadmap_page.php
 
=== 1.0 ===
Release date: '''22/08/09'''
 
This is the initial open-source release version.


=== 1.0.1 ===
The development ''trunk'' will always contain the current version. Work for future versions can be done in separate branches, and will only be merged when the trunk is at the version in which the work was expected to be introduced.
Release date: '''N/A'''


* Fixes for major, high-priority issues and crashes that are present in version 1.0 and are degrading the stability and/or gameplay.
The old roadmap is located on the [http://bugs.mtasa.com/roadmap_page.php Mantis Roadmap].


=== 1.1 ===
The current milestones can be found on [https://github.com/multitheftauto/mtasa-blue/milestones GitHub].
Release date: '''N/A'''


* New streamer
[[Category: Development]]
* New gameplay features
[[Category:Archived]]

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Reason(s): The version numbering system here doesn't correctly align with what we do today, and some of the terminology is no longer correct. I recommend you to check milestones on GitHub instead. - qaisjp (talk) 16:40, 12 March 2020 (UTC)

This page contains a rough outline of the Multi Theft Auto roadmap. The roadmap is used to plan future versions and the changes they contain, specifying a general development direction for the software. It is different from the bugtracker roadmap in the sense that it provides a general description of each version, so that issues on the bugtracker can be targetted at specific versions more easily.

Versions are defined as follows: major.minor.revision according to the GNU version numbering scheme. Revision releases (with identical minor versions, e.g. 1.0 and 1.0.1) will only contain fixes and no significant code restructuring, reimplementations or other new features or improvements, compared to the previous revision. Minor releases (e.g. 1.0 and 1.1) will be used to introduce new features and any aforementioned improvements.

The development trunk will always contain the current version. Work for future versions can be done in separate branches, and will only be merged when the trunk is at the version in which the work was expected to be introduced.

The old roadmap is located on the Mantis Roadmap.

The current milestones can be found on GitHub.