Drupal 9.3.0-rc1 → was released on November 26, 2021, which means new developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted for the 9.4.x-dev branch. For more information see the Drupal core minor version schedule → and the Allowed changes during the Drupal core release cycle → .
Drupal 9.2.0-alpha1 → will be released the week of May 3, 2021, which means new developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted for the 9.3.x-dev branch. For more information see the Drupal core minor version schedule → and the Allowed changes during the Drupal core release cycle → .
Drupal 9.1.0-alpha1 → will be released the week of October 19, 2020, which means new developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted for the 9.2.x-dev branch. For more information see the Drupal 9 minor version schedule → and the Allowed changes during the Drupal 9 release cycle → .
Drupal 8.9.0-beta1 → was released on March 20, 2020. 8.9.x is the final, long-term support (LTS) minor release of Drupal 8, which means new developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted against the 9.1.x-dev branch. For more information see the Drupal 8 and 9 minor version schedule → and the Allowed changes during the Drupal 8 and 9 release cycles → .
Drupal 8.8.0-alpha1 will be released the week of October 14th, 2019, which means new developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted against the 8.9.x-dev branch. (Any changes to 8.9.x will also be committed to 9.0.x in preparation for Drupal 9’s release, but some changes like significant feature additions will be deferred to 9.1.x.). For more information see the Drupal 8 and 9 minor version schedule → and the Allowed changes during the Drupal 8 and 9 release cycles → .
Drupal 8.7.0-alpha1 will be released the week of March 11, 2019, which means new developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted against the 8.8.x-dev branch. For more information see the Drupal 8 minor version schedule → and the Allowed changes during the Drupal 8 release cycle → .
- Issue created by @Chris Matthews
Drupal core is moving towards using a “main” branch. As an interim step, a new 11.x branch has been opened → , as Drupal.org infrastructure cannot currently fully support a branch named
main
. New developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted for the11.x
branch, which currently accepts only minor-version allowed changes. For more information, see the Drupal core minor version schedule → and the Allowed changes during the Drupal core release cycle → .Drupal 9.5.0-beta2 → and Drupal 10.0.0-beta2 → were released on September 29, 2022, which means new developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted for the 10.1.x-dev branch. For more information see the Drupal core minor version schedule → and the Allowed changes during the Drupal core release cycle → .
Drupal 9.4.0-alpha1 → was released on May 6, 2022, which means new developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted for the 9.5.x-dev branch. For more information see the Drupal core minor version schedule → and the Allowed changes during the Drupal core release cycle → .
- 🇺🇸United States smustgrave
Now that we have decoupled block_content from the administer blocks permission and moved to /content is this something that would still be beneficial?
- 🇺🇸United States Chris Matthews
Personally, I think so. Dropping in Slack's #yes-no-queue for a final decision.
- Status changed to Closed: won't fix
over 1 year ago 6:50am 17 June 2023 - 🇺🇸United States smustgrave
Since you were the reporter and agree it can be closed going to do that.
Thanks!