By Fabrice Bellingard on November 3, 2016 » tags roadmap »
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At the beginning of the summer, we announced the long-awaited new “Long Term Support” version, SonarQube 5.6. It comes packed with great features to highlight and help developers manage the leak, and to ensure the security and scalability of large instances.
Now we’re concentrating on the main themes for the 6.x series, and based on the discussions we have had during our City Tour 2016, we’re sure that you’ll be as excited by these new features as you were with the ones in 5.6 LTS.
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By Fabrice Bellingard on January 9, 2015 » tags roadmap »
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We recently wrapped up the 4.x series of the SonarQube platform by announcing its Long Term Support version: 4.5.1. At the same time, we sat down to map out the themes for the 5.x series, and we think they’re pretty exciting.
In the 5.x series, we want the SonarQube platform to become:
- Fully operational for developers: with easy management of the daily incoming technical debt, and “real” cross-source navigation features
- Better tailored for big companies: with great performance and more scalability for large instances, and no more DB access from an analysis
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By Freddy Mallet on February 6, 2014 » tags platform, roadmap »
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I recently wrote a post listing what was accomplished in the SonarQube platform last year. Today, I’ll continue with even more exciting stuff: what we’ll do this year! I’ll share: what the main innovations will be, how the ecosystem will evolve, and what technical challenges we’ll face.
I’ll start with the highest voted request in the SonarQube Jira, which is only six months younger than SonarSource itself:
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