farmOS 2.0.0 Is Released!
Michael Stenta, the lead developer of farmOS, a Drupal distribution for farmhouses, have announced via a blog post that they have released version 2.0.0 of the famed distro. The beta version of farmOS 2.0.0 was here for almost a year and was already stable for real-world use.
This is a symbolic release, signifying that farmOS v2 is no longer in "beta", reads the announcement.
farmOS 2.0.0 has gone through almost three years of development, many pre-releases, countless bug fixes, new features, and a bit of polish).
If you've been following the development process, you'll know that this isn't a big change. farmOS v2 has been "stable" for a while, and many are already building their record-keeping workflows on top of it. While the version change seems small, it is the culmination of years of hard work, discussions, decisions, and commits (7548 to be exact), Mike writes.
Moving forward, smaller and more frequent releases are expected, using semantic versioning to indicate bug fixes, new features, and breaking changes. Releases will be announced via the farmOS microblog, which broadcasts to both @[email protected] on Mastodon, and @farmOSorg on Twitter.
Read the blogpost linked below to know more about the notable changes.
