Google releases the AMP features & enhancements roadmap

Google rarely talks about what is coming, but they've provided a features and enhancements roadmap or timeline so you can see exactly what Google has planned for accelerated mobile pages.

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Google has announced they’ve released a roadmap document for the accelerated mobile pages (AMP) project.

In short, this roadmap will outline Google’s goals on releasing new features and enhancements to the AMP project. Google said they’ve already released 100 changes to the AMP project since they launched and have many many more planned.

Google will share what they plan to complete, and after the quarter is over, they’ll show what they really did complete. Here is a screen shot:

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Google said:

The AMP Roadmap is designed to encourage transparency and provide a shared sense of priorities to anyone using or supporting the AMP library. There is no formal process for the creation of the roadmap — instead consider it a guide, a non-exhaustive summary of the existing higher-volume, public information sources such as the GitHub issue tracker, mailing list, Slack channel for AMP developers, @amphtml Twitter updates, and others.

To see the roadmap, click here.


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