
Discover What is New in Open edX Ironwood
As part of the continuous evolution of the Open edX platform, the next version will be called Open edX Ironwood. The release date is scheduled
As part of the continuous evolution of the Open edX platform, the next version will be called Open edX Ironwood. The release date is scheduled
The latest Open edX Hawthorn Release brings a wide range of improved convenience and usability features for learners as well as authors empowering them to make full use of the open edX platform’s strengths to deliver effective learning.
The Hawthorn open edX version, the 8th release of the open edX platform by edX, is expected to be announced at the open edX conference 2018 in Montreal, Canada.
Open edX Ginkgo is the name of the latest open edX release. This new release includes significant changes to the course outline, video player, administering exams, and more!
Open edX Ficus is the name of the latest open edX release. It brings new and improved functionalities and performance and security upgrades.
Open edX Eucalyptus is the name of the latest open edX release. It brings new and improved functionalities to enhance the open edX platform.
Are you stranded with an outdated open edX installation? We know that upgrading your production open edX instance to a newer named release can be a huge challenge. And preserving all your data and functionality, while minimizing any downtime of your site makes it even more difficult.
The Dogwood named release, being the 4th release of the open edX platform by edX, is planned to be out there before the end of 2015. One of the main engineering challenges for this release will be migration of the Django framework from 1.4 to Django 1.8.
edX has recently announced the newest release of Open edX under the name Cypress. This new release is already deployed for all the instances of eduNEXT.
The new tree species in the Open edX named release space is called Birch. This one was first released on february 2015 and it includes some very interesting new features.
In order to make it easier for people in the Open edX community to collaborate and share knowledge over the Open edX codebase, edX has created a strategy of named releases, that will provide stable points for the Open edX initiative around the world to start working from. The first one of such named releases is called Aspen.