
Issues/features/asks not on our list of 2.0 features are assigned to the Terminal Backlog for subsequent triage, prioritization & scheduling.P1/2 issues/features/asks assigned to the current or future milestone, or to the Terminal 2.0 milestone for future assignment, if required to deliver a 2.0 feature.P0 (serious crashes, data loss, etc.) issues are scheduled to be dealt with ASAP.are triaged several times a week, labeled appropriately, and assigned to a milestone in priority order: The dates are rough estimates and are subject to change. Release available from Microsoft Store & GitHub Releasesīelow is the schedule for when milestones will be included in release builds of Windows Terminal and Windows Terminal Preview. Release Notes & Announcement Blog published.Available from Microsoft Store & GitHub Releases.Release to Internal Selfhosters at end of week 4 Fixes / Features for future Windows Releases.New features will go into Windows Terminal Preview first, then a month after they've been in Preview, those features will move into Windows Terminal. Windows Terminal is engineered and delivered as a set of 6-week milestones. This document outlines the roadmap towards delivering Windows Terminal 2.0. Please refer to that document for the updated roadmap. To contribute/update this web page, see its Repository.This document has been superseded by the Terminal 2022 Roadmap. Please look at the technical overview of the Git for Windows packaging and how to include your changes in your own custom installer. The Git for Windows SDK is a build environment that includes all the tools necessary for developers who want to contribute by writing code for Git for Windows. Issue Tracker Git for Windows SDK : Contributing Code

If you've noticed a bug or simply have an idea that you'd like to see become real, why not work on it? Bug reports and feature requests are typically submitted to the issue tracker on our GitHub repository.


There the roles of those involved in driving this project further down the road are described in detail. If you are interested in contributing to the Git for Windows project, have a look at the current governance model. As an open source project, Git for Windows benefits greatly from both the volunteer work of helpful developers and good bug reports made by Git for Windows' users.
