Starting with version v2.4
, Nuxt will adhere to a formalized release plan (as good as possible).
Also, an end of life for older major versions is defined with this document
Nuxt major releases are planned every 6 months. This depends on a few factors though:
- If there are no breaking changes waiting for a release, no new major version will be published. Instead, another minor one will be released.
- In case of unexpected major updates of important dependencies like Vue, Webpack, and so on, major versions might be released earlier than planned.
The goal is to provide a migration guide for each major version as well, as escape hatches, so existing code won't "just break".
The release cycle for Nuxt.js minor versions is roughly 4 weeks.
Three of the four weeks will be used for actual feature implementations while the last week will be used for testing, fixing bugs and thorough audits.
That also means a feature freeze for the next minor version after these three weeks. Features that aren't ready will be moved to the next cycle. "Waiting" for features (for a longer time) will be avoided as good as possible to keep releases lean, concise, predictable and digestible.
The last patch releases were mostly bundled fixes or single hotfixes.
In the future, fixes will be released as soon as possible after the actual PR/commit so people won't have to switch to nuxt-edge
for bugfixes. This should improve the stability of Nuxt
Fixes can or will include:
- Updates of dependencies (for various reasons, like a "faulty/buggy" dependency or an newer versions that works better with the Nuxt.js code)
- Fixes for our code
Bugfixes for upcoming features won't be ported of course.
After experimenting with nuxt-edge
releases in the last time, the decisiion to do nightly releases for now instead of
releasing a version after each commit was made.
Starting with v2.4
, every major Nuxt.js version will have an End of Life.
Previous releases will receive security updates and bugfixes for one year and two weeks, counted from the first release on.
As Nuxt majors are approximately released once every 6 months, this will allow developers to "skip one major version" without being stuck with a broken or unsecure Nuxt.js dependency.
The EOL also applies to the documentation.