| 7 | | for [/demo-1.0 Trac 1.0] (old), \\ |
| 8 | | **[/demo-1.2 Trac 1.2]** (current), \\ |
| 9 | | or [/demo-1.3 Trac 1.3.x] (devel, committed) |
| | 7 | for [/demo-1.0 Trac 1.0] and [/demo-1.2 Trac 1.2] (old), \\ |
| | 8 | **Trac 1.4 (demo available soon)** (old), \\ |
| | 9 | or Trac 1.5.x (demo available soon) (devel, committed) |
| 49 | | '''[[span([TracDownload#LatestStableRelease Trac 1.2],title=Download the current stable version)]]''', |
| 50 | | [[span([TracDownload#PreviousStableRelease Trac 1.0 (LTS)],title=Download the previous stable version)]], |
| | 49 | '''[[span([TracDownload#Trac14StableRelease Trac 1.4],title=Download the current stable version)]]''', |
| | 50 | [[span([TracDownload#Trac12StableRelease Trac 1.2],title=Download the previous stable version)]], |
| 94 | | |
| 95 | | {{{#!div style="border-top: 3px solid #f5f5f5; border-bottom: 3px solid #f5f5f5; font-size: 90%; font-style: italic" |
| 96 | | Note that starting with Trac 1.0, we'll switch to a release numbering scheme which will allow us to make frequent development releases instead of only frequent maintenance releases (for our notion of frequent, of course). |
| 97 | | |
| 98 | | Hence 1.2.1, 1.2.2, ... will be our regularly scheduled maintenance releases, while in parallel 1.3.1, 1.3.2, ... will be our feature preview development releases, which will eventually lead to 1.4. |
| 99 | | |
| 100 | | The older Trac 0.12 will continue to be supported for as long as useful, for fixing critical errors and security issues (Long Term Support release). The next longer term supported release will likely be 1.2, so if you're on 1.0, think about upgrading. |
| 101 | | |
| 102 | | See the RoadMap page for details. |
| 103 | | }}} |