Liraz Siri's picture

JedMeister has again hit the nail on the end. Releasing new appliances can be a huge undertaking. To make things manageable we batch large parts of the process (e.g., development, QA, updating documentation). If we had enough resources anything would be possible of course, but it's really a matter of priorities. We could easily spend all of our time racing against upstream constantly releasing new versions of everything without getting anything else done. We don't believe that would make most of our users happy.

Right now we're working on major new features such as data migration and backup. Next will come support for Debian and 64-bit support, new appliances, etc. In the meantime, TurnKey appliances are fully customizable just like any other Ubuntu system. That's good because it's hard to make everyone happy all of the time.