Welcome to our StackSpot public roadmap! This guide is designed to assist you in comprehending our development board more effectively.
Tracks
Welcome: Here, you will find information on how to navigate the roadmap.
Q4 - 2023 - October: This section lists all the planned versions to be released in October 2023.
Q4 - 2023 - November: In this section, you'll find the versions scheduled for November 2023.
Q4 - 2023 - December: Here, you'll discover the versions planned for December 2023.
In Beta Test: Represents deliveries that have been made but are still in a controlled environment, undergoing testing with early adopters before becoming available to all users.
Released to Everyone: This label indicates releases that are already available to all users. Pay attention to the label specifying for which type of offering the feature will be available.
Future: Represents the features that the StackSpot product intends to release but still require further details and a specific date.
Labels
Feature: This label represents functionalities that users can directly use through our channels, whether through the portal or the command line (CLI).
API: When you see this label, be aware that the functionality will only be available through an API, meaning it won't be accessible directly through the portal or CLI.
Billing: Here, you will find functionalities related to management and financial aspects in StackSpot.
Cloud Services: This label refers to product modules and indicates where the changes will have an impact.
StackSpot Enterprise: Functionalities marked with this label will be exclusively available to StackSpot Enterprise users.
The purpose of this guide is to help you better understand StackSpot's public roadmap, enabling you to track planned versions and functionalities more effectively.
Guide to Understanding StackSpot's Public Roadmap
Welcome to our StackSpot public roadmap! This guide is designed to assist you in comprehending our development board more effectively.
Tracks
Welcome: Here, you will find information on how to navigate the roadmap.
Q4 - 2023 - October:
This section lists all the planned versions to be released in October 2023.Q4 - 2023 - November:
In this section, you'll find the versions scheduled for November 2023.Q4 - 2023 - December:
Here, you'll discover the versions planned for December 2023.In Beta Test:
Represents deliveries that have been made but are still in a controlled environment, undergoing testing with early adopters before becoming available to all users.Released to Everyone:
This label indicates releases that are already available to all users. Pay attention to the label specifying for which type of offering the feature will be available.Future:
Represents the features that the StackSpot product intends to release but still require further details and a specific date.Labels
Feature:
This label represents functionalities that users can directly use through our channels, whether through the portal or the command line (CLI).API:
When you see this label, be aware that the functionality will only be available through an API, meaning it won't be accessible directly through the portal or CLI.Billing:
Here, you will find functionalities related to management and financial aspects in StackSpot.Cloud Services:
This label refers to product modules and indicates where the changes will have an impact.StackSpot Enterprise:
Functionalities marked with this label will be exclusively available to StackSpot Enterprise users.The purpose of this guide is to help you better understand StackSpot's public roadmap, enabling you to track planned versions and functionalities more effectively.