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>=='''Amahi Roadmap:'''==
'''T'''his This is the official roadmap for the next major version of the Amahi project.<br> Unlike [http://forums.amahi.org/viewtopic.php?p=4005#p4005 the list on the forum], if a feature is listed here, it has been decided that the feature will be implemented unless there are really good reasons that it should not or can not.
for now there are no entries known for the next major version if you want to take part in the process of planing check the official roadmap-topic in the forumor submit features via our [http://bugs.amahi.org bug-tracker].= Multiple Linux Distribution Support =
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We will try and support them not at the same time, but alternating. We believe picking up on the latest available LTS (Long Term Support) release for Ubuntu, and the latest stable release for Fedora.
 
Our focus continues to be reliability beyond solid and ease of use, coupled with probably the largest set of media and web apps out there for this purpose.
 
= Version 8.0 =
 
[[Amahi_8|Amahi 8]] is in the early planning stages. We have not determined whether it will be Fedora- or Ubuntu-based distro.
 
= Version 7.2 =
 
[[Amahi 7]] is the current official stable release. It's based on [[Fedora 19]].
 
= Version 6.2 =
[[Amahi_6|Amahi 6.2]] is in '''MAINTENANCE''' mode. It is based on Ubuntu 12.04.x.
= Version 6.0 =
[[Amahi_6.0|Amahi 6.0]] is in '''MAINTENANCE''' mode. It is based on Fedora 14. <!--* LDAP?
* CIDR?
[new features]
o An SSH-deamon to enable a headless install over ssh.
o And probably some other features as well
 
= Documentation Crew =
* Rampage537
* pjcrux
* ichat
* Orbit77
= Version 5.0 =
* More modular native apps based on Rails engines
* Password protected setup pages!
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= Other distros (CentOS) =
 
We love CentOS at Amahi. However, we cannot support it as it is. We someone with CentOS expertise wants to join the team to help lead Amahi for CentOS, we will support him/her in every possible way.
 
CentOS is close in terms of details that need suppor. However, we found the hard way, while porting to CentOS, that there are an endless amount of tiny little details where CentOS differs from Fedora and things break around these details. Because often these details are subtle, they took at long time to sort out and work-around.
 
This is unfortunate, because CentOS is the kind of distribution we want in term of stability and performance!
 
Further, Amahi aims to leverage the latest media, app stacks and technologies, and put them at the fingertips of users. Unfortunately, CentOS, by its very nature, it's always a little behind, due to stability considerations in the enterprise, their target user base. Unfortunately, we often find that some apps and app updates use some of the later packages that CentOS tends to use. This is an endless situation, because, by the time CentOS updates and catches up, we are looking at apps using new things. We have seen this in several cycles already.
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