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![]() ![]() To be released in July, with support until July 2025. Blender 3.6 follows the old schedule, becomes LTS. ![]() Blender 3.5 continues unchanged, release expected at the end of March.In order to get into the new release schedule, 2023 will be used as a transition period: SIGGRAPH, Blender Conference) and holiday periods. The proposed schedule extends the Bcon1 (new features/big changes) and Bcon2 (improve and stabilize) phases, and better aligns with annual events (e.g. ![]() Having one fewer release - and potential corrective releases - each year will reduce this overhead, while new features and improvements won’t have to wait too long to make it into a release. While having many releases in a year allows for quick iteration and progressive improvements, based on the experience from developers and users following this schedule over the past years, we propose to reduce the number of releases to 3 per year (one of them being LTS).Įach release comes with overhead such as documentation (manual, API), release notes (web and video), coordinating the actual builds and tests, overlapping development phases ( Bcon3/Bcon1). During the development of Blender 2.8, the release cycle was formalized into a 4-releases per year schedule, with one of the releases offering long-term support ( Blender LTS). ![]()
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