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News, tutorials, and announcements from the Traq team.

Traq 3.9 development update

Development for Traq 3.9 is well underway, and I'm excited to share some major architectural improvements that are coming to the codebase. This is a significant milestone release that focuses on modernising the internal structure, improving code organisation, and enhancing the developer experience for both core development and plugin authors.

Major Changes in Traq 3.9

This release represents one of the biggest updates to the Traq codebase in years, bringing extensive refactoring and reorganisation to make it cleaner, more maintainable, and more secure. These changes lay the foundation for a modern, sustainable codebase moving forward. Here's what's changing:

Announcing Traq v3.8.3

We're pleased to announce the release of Traq v3.8.3, a minor maintenance release that addresses several bug fixes. While the changes are small, this release demonstrates our commitment to a faster bug-fix turnaround and improved user experience.

What's New in v3.8.3?

This release includes targeted bug fixes that improve the overall experience:

Big Changes Are Coming

I've been working on some significant improvements to Traq that will make the platform cleaner, more organized, and more consistent. These changes touch everything from how files are organized on the filesystem to the user interface you interact with every day. Here's what's coming:

What's Changing?

These updates focus on better organization, consistency, and a more modern experience. Here's a breakdown of what's on the way:

Announcing Traq v3.8.1

We're happy to announce the release of Traq v3.8.1, a maintenance release that focuses on stability, bug fixes, and compatibility with the latest PHP versions. This update is a recommended upgrade for all users to ensure the best and most secure experience.

What's New in v3.8.1?

This release is all about refinement. Here are the key improvements:

The Future of Traq: A New Interface & Lightning Speed

Following the successful release of Traq v3.8.0, I've been hard at work planning the next major evolution of the platform. I'm not just planning new features; I'm reimagining the entire user experience. I'm thrilled to share some of my roadmap with you today, which focuses on a cleaner, faster, and more powerful interface for managing your projects.

What's Next for Traq?

My development is now focused on four core pillars: a modern UI, powerful new workflows, blazing-fast performance, and a robust backend. Here's a look at what's on the way:

Announcing Traq 3.8.0: New Features & Improvements

We are thrilled to announce the release of Traq v3.8.0! This version brings a host of new features, performance improvements, and bug fixes, all designed to make your project management workflow smoother and more efficient. As a community-driven project, many of these changes are the direct result of your feedback, and we couldn't be more grateful for your contributions.

Key Highlights in v3.8.0

This release focuses on enhancing the user experience and providing more flexibility for development teams. Here are some of the standout features: