Roadmap
The R&D department of Tygron develops new technology for the Tygron Platform. The long term planning below shows the introduction of new features and versions in releases, this is what we call the Release Roadmap. Your user feedback is crucial for us to determine the roadmap. Currently we are working on new features according to this Roadmap, minor updates, bug fixes, etc.
Long Term Support (LTS)
Updated approximately once every two years, the Long Term Support server (LTS) at engine.tygron.com or power.tygron.com is the most stable version of the Tygron Platform, and is specifically for long term projects that need a stable environment. Sometimes circumstances lead to extra updates or hot fixes outside the Roadmap, often due to hardware, driver or Operating System updates, however the API will remain stable.
Preview
The preview server (preview.tygron.com) is updated more often and will contain more recent new features. Because these new features are not fully tested and optimized yet, and are prone to change based on end user feedback, the preview server is not well suited for long term projects. The release cycle on this preview server usually consists of 2 months of roadmap development and 1 month of user feedback fixes and additional bug fixes.
Test
The third server is our dedicated development and test environment. New features are first published in this environment, and tested internally for functionality, compatibility and stability. End users do not automatically have access to this development and test environment.
What to expect
We are continuously working on improving the Tygron Platform, largely based on user feedback and the latest developments in the Tech Sector. For an up-to-date overview checkout the latest release notes here:
https://previewsupport.tygron.com/wiki/Category:Version_2025
Version numbers
The version numbers consist of 4 digits: For example: 2025.1.2.3
- 2025: The main number represents the year of release.
- 1: This represents the major feature updates, usually every two months.
- 2: Represents a small update for a feature/bug where the API has been changed.
- 3: Represents an even smaller update or hotfix where the API explicitly does NOT change