If you are using a released version of Kubernetes, you should refer to the docs that go with that version.
The latest 1.0.x release of this document can be found [here](http://releases.k8s.io/release-1.0/docs/roadmap.md).Documentation for other releases can be found at releases.k8s.io.
We are targetting late October for our 1.1 release of Kubernetes. We plan on cutting a first release candidate in early October. We will enter feature freeze for the 1.1 release on September 21st. Note this does not mean that the master branch is fully frozen, but all 1.1 features must be in by September 21st and large-scale refactors of the codebase will be blocked until the 1.1 release is finalized to ensure easy cherry-picks.
The 1.1 release of Kubernetes will be a purely additive releases, the v1
API will be maintained, with a set
of newly added features.
The following features are considered blocking for the 1.1 release:
- Docker 1.8.x
- Graceful pod termination
- IPtables based kube-proxy (tbd if this is the default for all platforms)
- Improvements to kubectl usability and features
- Support for 250 node clusters
- Horizontal Pod autoscaling
- Support for experimental APIs and API groups.
- Job objects
The following features will be part of 1.1 if complete, but will not block the release:
- Deployment API
- ScheduledJob API
- Daemon Controller
- ConfigData API
- HTTP(S) load balancer support
- Rolling update improvements
- Third party CRUD resources
We're in the process of prioritizing changes to be made after 1.1.
Please watch the [Github milestones] (https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/milestones) for our future plans.