You will have 1 login which gives you global access to all of your Ghost blogs, no matter where they're hosted. It's going to be more awesome than kittens with lasers, and will enable us to build 1-click updates right into Ghost.Īn official Ghost OAuth login system. There are going to be some major changes, including.Ī totally overhauled install+update process with an official Ghost-CLI and a configuration system based on nconf, supporting files, env vars and cli flags. We're starting work on Ghost 1.0, which is currently in alpha state, and will be heavily developed over the next couple of months toward a first official release. We'll keep shipping bug fixes and security patches for Ghost 0.11.0 for the next 6 months, officially dropping support on the 20th of March 2017.
Starting from today, Ghost 0.11 is our official Long Term Support (LTS) branch. So how's this all going to work? Ghost 0.11-LTS We've achieved almost everything we set out to build from the early days, and now it's time to embark on a new (SemVer-compliant) adventure. This represents the end of the road for the first development cycle of Ghost. Today, we're announcing a huge milestone of Ghost v1.0-alpha, and Ghost v0.11-LTS.
It was basic and it was flawed in many ways, but it was beautiful and it got us to where we are now. Exactly 3 years ago to the day, we released the very first version of Ghost (v0.3) to Kickstarter backers.