ROS Resources: Documentation | Support | Discussion Forum | Index | Service Status | ros @ Robotics Stack Exchange
Ask Your Question

Revision history [back]

click to hide/show revision 1
initial version

Release schedules (or more correctly: dates) are typically listed on the wiki/Distributions page. Specifically in the Upcoming Releases section.

For Noetic, there is this:

The next release of ROS 1 will be called ROS Noetic Ninjemys.

See ros-infrastructure/rep#202 for proposed updates to Target Platforms (REP 3) with details on targetted versions of OS, C++, Python and other libraries and tools.

Both wiki/Distributions and ros-infrastructure/rep#202 show the current planned released date for Noetic to be: May, 2020.

Release schedules (or more correctly: dates) are typically listed on the wiki/Distributions page. Specifically in the Upcoming Releases section.

For Noetic, there is this:

The next release of ROS 1 will be called ROS Noetic Ninjemys.

See ros-infrastructure/rep#202 for proposed updates to Target Platforms (REP 3) with details on targetted versions of OS, C++, Python and other libraries and tools.

Both wiki/Distributions and ros-infrastructure/rep#202 show the current planned released date for Noetic to be: May, 2020.

And it's not really a roadmap per se (more of a TODO list), but ros/rosdistro#21513 (Noetic Kick-off and Release Checklist) has details on the status of the (many) tasks that have to be completed before May.