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Plone roadmap 2025-2032 - long term stability and innovation
Current Roadmap 2025-2032
●Plone Roadmap 2025 - 2032: Plone 6.x and Plone 7 - updated October 2025
Vision
Plone remains the most secure, accessible, and user- and editor-friendly open-source CMS on the market — combining long-term stability with forward-looking innovation to serve organizations, content creators, and editors alike.
Strategic Goals
●Maintain Plone 6.x as the stable, production-ready foundation for the regular five-year support period (2022–2027).
●Deliver Plone 7 as a transformative, modern, and accessible CMS platform built on next-generation web technologies (2027–2032).
●Plone 8 is expected to be released in 2032 as the successor to Plone 7, with 5 years of security support (2032–2037).
●Strengthen Plone’s developer ecosystem, community governance, and long-term resilience.
Guiding Principles
●Stability first, innovation always: Within the current major release branch (6.x), we prioritize stability over innovation—our focus for the next major release branch (7.x) is to innovate and use the latest technologies.
●Community-driven: Plone Improvement Proposal (PLIP) process for improvements, open sprints, and transparent planning via the Plone Steering Circle and regular Plone roadmap updates.
●Accessibility, security, and user-friendliness are core priorities.
●Sustainability: Maintainable architecture and community health.
●Transparency: Open discussions, clear governance, regular updates.
Roadmap Overview
●Q4 2025 / Q1 2026: 3. Plone 6.2 release + Plone 7 prototype completed
●2026: Plone 6.3 release + Plone 7 development
●2027: Plone 7.0 release
●2028 – 2031: Plone 7.x maintenance + growth
●≈ 2032: Expected Plone 8 release
Major Release Lines
Plone 6.x – Stability and Confidence
●Support Window: Security updates will be provided through 2027 (five years after the release of Plone 6.0).
●Plone solution providers and agencies offer extended support on request.
Plone 6.2 (Q4 2025 / Q1 2026)
●Scope: Editor-focused improvements and features.
Plone 6.3 (2026)
●Scope: Refinements, new features, and focus on AI enhancements.
Plone 7 – Innovation and the Future (2027)
●Focus: A significant leap in speed, flexibility, and accessibility.
●A working prototype (codename Seven) has been available since late 2025, guiding the final release.
Plone 8 – Looking Ahead (≈ 2032)
●Focus: To be defined.
●Plone 8 is expected to be released in 2032 as the successor to Plone 7.
More details in the Plone Roadmap 2025 - 2032: Plone 6.x and Plone 7.
Development & Sprint Plan
2026 Sprints – Planned:
Focus: Plone 6.3 finalization + 7.0 beta and frontend stabilization.
●Stellenbosch (South Africa)
●Bucharest (Romania)
●Bonn (Germany)
●Cologne (Germany)
●Graz (Austria)
●Mexico City (Mexico)
●Ferrara (Italy)
2027 Sprints:
Focus: Plone 7 beta testing, accessibility audits, and release candidate preparation.
2028 – 2031:
Focus: Plone 7.x feature iterations + exploratory work toward future directions
Governance
●Quarterly reviews by the Plone Steering Circle.
●Open Plone Improvement Proposal (PLIP) process for community input.
●Discussion and updates on community.plone.org.
●Annual roadmap review at the yearly Plone Conference.
●Publishing an updated roadmap after the yearly Plone Conference.
Current Roadmap:
●Plone Roadmap 2025 - 2032: Plone 6.x and Plone 7
Roadmap Process
Plone is not owned or directed by a commercial company, it is truly community-driven. It's an iterative, collaborative process. Please join the discussion about the Plone roadmap in our forum at https://community.plone.org/c/development/roadmap
●In 2025, the Plone Roadmap 2025 - 2032: Plone 6.x and Plone 7 was updated
●In 2024, the Plone 6.1/6.x/7 Roadmap has been published.
●In 2022, Plone release schedule beyond Plone 6.
●In 2020, The 2020 Plone 6 Roadmap (PDF)
●In 2019, the roadmap document outlines Plone 5.2's support for Python 3 and the new UI for Plone 6
●In 2017 the roadmap document encapsulating 2016 discussions incorporates Plone distributions and the new headless CMS initiative
●In 2015 another Strategic Sumit was held in Sorrento, Italy.
●In 2014 a planning discussion was held at the 2014 Bristol Plone Conference and the results constitute the latest community vision of the future of Plone.
●In 2012 the Foundation Board designated a transitional Roadmap Team to synthesize community views and create a Plone roadmap with near, medium and long term items.
●In 2008 the Plone Foundation organized a Strategic Planning Summit and invited key community members to spend 3 days working on a plan for the strategic future of Plone.
Past Roadmaps
●Read the 2019 Plone 5.2/ 6 Roadmap
Read the 2017 Toward a Plone Roadmap
●Read the 2017 Plone Open Garden Roadmap discussion notes
●Read the 2015 Strategic Summit summary
●Read the 2014 Plone Roadmap
●Read the 2012 Plone Roadmap
●Read the 2008 Plone Strategic Plan
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