What are Corona recent bug fixing plan & updated roadmap?

There are many bugs I have been waiting for Corona to fix, but from recent daily builds, things seem going slow & nothing much happens.

Is it possible to know Corona bug fixing plan?

About Corona roadmap, I found this: http://coronalabs.com/blog/2012/05/24/corona-roadmap/

but it’s published in 2012 & it seems obsolete (for example, where is the Mac App?) … any updates for new roadmap?

I’m hoping for a feature freeze for a few weeks and only bug fixes and improvements.

But probably we will get get some major new feature in the next couple of days :slight_smile: I know this sounds ungrateful, but I really love Corona and just want it to be better.

+1 feature freeze

[quote name=“jonjonsson” post=“229444” timestamp=“1391657489”]I’m hoping for a feature freeze for a few weeks and only bug fixes and improvements.[/quote] +1000000000000000000000000000000000000 Having said that, current daily builds draught tells me perhaps a new public release might be imminent.

+1 I’d like to see an updated roadmap

I’m hoping for a feature freeze for a few weeks and only bug fixes and improvements.

But probably we will get get some major new feature in the next couple of days :slight_smile: I know this sounds ungrateful, but I really love Corona and just want it to be better.

+1 feature freeze

[quote name=“jonjonsson” post=“229444” timestamp=“1391657489”]I’m hoping for a feature freeze for a few weeks and only bug fixes and improvements.[/quote] +1000000000000000000000000000000000000 Having said that, current daily builds draught tells me perhaps a new public release might be imminent.

So the answer is that they were pushing Corona Cards.

It’s definitely good for Corona to grow its business because now they can attract native iOS/Android developers to use Corona SDK.

It’s really has no short-term benefit for native Corona developers like us.

+1 I’d like to see an updated roadmap

I think most of the resources go to Corona Card & Windows Phone, which I don’t care at all.

So the answer is that they were pushing Corona Cards.

It’s definitely good for Corona to grow its business because now they can attract native iOS/Android developers to use Corona SDK.

It’s really has no short-term benefit for native Corona developers like us.

What’s mind boggling is there is no Game controller support for iOS mentioned at all. I mean seriously

I think most of the resources go to Corona Card & Windows Phone, which I don’t care at all.

+1 feature freeze

What’s mind boggling is there is no Game controller support for iOS mentioned at all. I mean seriously

+1 feature freeze