• The Elastic Public Roadmap is here Share on TwitterShare on Twitter Share on Twitter Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn Share on FacebookShare on Facebook Share on Facebook Share by EmailShare by Email Share by Email Print this pagePrint Print There is a specific kind of pain that every developer knows: You spend weeks building something custom and testing it until it’s ready for production. • Then finally deploy it, when suddenly… you read the release notes for Elastic’s latest release and realize that we just built it natively. • Nobody likes reinventing the wheel, especially when a better version is right around the corner. • You didn’t need to write that code; you just needed to know that we were writing it. • We want to help you avoid that wasted effort. • Today, I am excited to announce the launch of theElastic Public Roadmapon GitHub.
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- Elastic has launched a public roadmap on GitHub to outline its near‑ and mid‑term product plans. The new resource lists upcoming features, enhancements, and releases for core components such as Streams, Elastic Agent Builder, and Elastic Workflows, and allows users to filter by solution (e.g., Elastic Security). Each roadmap card opens a dialog with details on the feature, target audience, and expected value. Search functionality lets developers locate features by version or status. The initiative aims to improve transparency, help customers and the community plan projects, and reduce duplicated effort by making Elastic’s development path openly available.
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