Redox Development Roadmap: 2025/26 Priorities and Community Contributions
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Summary
This article outlines Redox's development priorities for 2025/26, focusing on improving the operating system's stability, performance, and compatibility. The roadmap includes work on Redox variants, development priorities, and ways for the community to contribute. The article provides a big-picture perspective on where Redox development is headed over the next 15 months, acknowledging that not everything can be completed but encouraging community participation.
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To give a big-picture perspective for where Redox development is headed, here is our view of priorities as of September, 2025.
Obviously, we can't finish everything on this list in the next 15 months, but it would be nice to have people working on as many of these things as possible.
Here are some ways you can help us move
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