Automatic upgrade from 1.6 to 1.7 alpha or beta will not be possible.
The goals for the alpha release are:
- To allow advance testing of sites and custom extensions so that site administrators and developers can report any problems before the final
Automatic upgrade from 1.6 to 1.7 alpha or beta will not be possible.
The goals for the alpha release are:
Thus, the alpha and beta releases are mostly targeted at developers for testing, and for site admins to be able to preview the new functions.
Joomla 1.6.4 will be released Tuesday, June 28. This update is required for automatic update to Joomla 1.7.0 stable.
The upgrade from 1.6.4 to 1.7.0 will be done automatically and inside the Joomla administrator. This means that from 1.7.0 onwards, you will not need to download a patch package and upload via FTP. You can do it all from within the Joomla administrator.
As Joomla has moved into time-based release cycles, Joomla 1.7.0 will be the major version. That means that Joomla 1.6 will reach end-of-life a month after the release of 1.7. After that, there will be no more patch upgrades to 1.6.
If you're on Joomla 1.5, moving to 1.6 or 1.7 is more of a migration than a straight-forward upgrade. Database tables and other things in the Joomla installation needs to be changed. Patch upgrades to 1.5 was simpler (files were updated and replaced). 1.5 to 1.6 is a bit more complicated.
Luckily, Matias Aguirre from Argentina has developed jUpgrade, an upgrade script for Joomla 1.5 to 1.6.
Mathias has confirmed that his upgrade script will have support for direct update from Joomla 1.5 to 1.7. This will be a reality as soon as Joomla 1.7.0 stable is released on July 19th.
The current version of the jUpgrade script can be found here.
UPDATE: Here a blog post about jUpgrade 1.1.1 and 1.7 support
I've heard directly from PLT (Production Leadership Team) members and others involved in the Joomla project that Joomla 1.6 extensions will work without problems in Joomla 1.7.
I will assume that the same applies for templates, but I don't have a confirmation on that yet.
The press release for Joomla 1.7.0 Alpha states:
One of the major goals of Joomla 1.7 was to separate the Joomla Platform, that is the engine upon which the Joomla CMS runs, into it’s own product. The separation of the platform from the CMS, and its subsequent reinsertion, was completed last month. The new Joomla Platform includes many new features that will be of interest to developers. More information about those features and the platform will be made available closer to the release date.
Other features have been submitted to the Joomla Feature Tracker by members of the community and several of those are being reviewed for inclusion. Some have already been added to the 1.7 alpha package.
Compared to previous huge releases, such as Joomla 1.5 and Joomla 1.6, Joomla 1.7 is going to be a relatively gentle release with no big surprises.
You can read more about the proposed features in this blog post. If you have an account on JoomlaCode.org, you can check out the feature tracker.
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