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When it's ready. We're done with the major parts of the architecture work and are focusing on three seperate tracks to prepare Umbraco 8 for release:
- Editor Track (currently in progress). Without editors, there's no market for Umbraco. So we want to make sure that Umbraco 8 is full of love for editors.
- Partner Track. Without anyone implementing Umbraco, there's nothing for editors to update. So we want to make sure that Umbraco 8 is a joy to implement
- Contributor Track. Without our fabulous ecosystem of both individual Umbracians and 3rd party ISVs, Umbraco wouldn't be as rich a platform as it is today. We want to make sure that it's easy, straight forward and as backwards-compatible as possible to create packages for Umbraco
Once a track is done, we start releasing previews where we ask people to test the features we believe are ready. While the testing is going on and we gather feedback, we move on to the next track. This doesn't mean that there hasn't already been work done in the area, but that a track focuses on finalizing, polishing and preparing the features for release.
The friendliest, most flexible and fastest growing ASP.NET CMS, and used by more than 443,000 websites worldwide: https://umbraco.com
Umbraco is a free open source Content Management System built on the ASP.NET platform. Our mission is to help you deliver delightful digital experiences by making Umbraco friendly, simpler and social.
For the first time on the Microsoft platform, there is a free user- and developer-friendly CMS that makes it quick and easy to create websites - and a breeze to build complex web applications. Umbraco has award-winning integration capabilities and supports ASP.NET MVC or Web Forms, including User and Custom Controls, right out of the box.
Umbraco is not only loved by developers, but is a content editor's dream. Enjoy intuitive editing tools, media management, responsive views, and approval workflows to send your content live.
Used by more than 443,000 active websites including Carlsberg, Segway, Amazon and Heinz and The Official ASP.NET and IIS.NET website from Microsoft (https://asp.net / https://iis.net), you can be sure that the technology is proven, stable and scalable. Backed by the team at Umbraco HQ, and supported by a dedicated community of over 220,000 craftspeople globally, you can trust that Umbraco is a safe choice and is here to stay.
To view more examples, please visit https://umbraco.com/case-studies-testimonials/
As an Open Source platform, Umbraco is more than just a CMS. We are transparent with our roadmap for future versions, our incremental sprint planning notes are publicly accessible, and community contributions and packages are available for all to use.
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If you want to DIY, you can download Umbraco either as a ZIP file or via NuGet. It's the same version of Umbraco CMS that powers Umbraco Cloud, but you'll need to find a place to host it yourself, and handling deployments and upgrades will be all up to you.
Our friendly community is available 24/7 at the community hub we call "Our Umbraco". Our Umbraco features forums for questions and answers, documentation, downloadable plugins for Umbraco, and a rich collection of community resources.
Umbraco is contribution-focused and community-driven. If you want to contribute back to Umbraco, please check out our guide to contributing.
Another way you can contribute to Umbraco is by providing issue reports. For information on how to submit an issue report refer to our online guide for reporting issues.
You can comment and report issues on the github issue tracker. Since September 2018, the old issue tracker is in read-only mode, but can still be found at http://issues.umbraco.org.