The AWS Neuron feature roadmap provides visibility onto what we are working on in terms of functional and performance in the near future. We hope this will help you better plan how to use Neuron with your products. We’d love to get our customers feedback as well, to help us ensure we are working on the most important requests.
To review our roadmap click here.
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A: We know that our customers are making decisions and plans based on what we are developing, and we want to provide them with the right visibility to what we are working on, as well as the opportunity to provide direct feedback.
- Completed - feature complete and supported by Neuron.
- Coming soon - feature is nearing completion, likely being planned for an upcoming release. Think a 2-3 weeks out, give or take.
- We're working on it - in progress, but further out. We might still be working through the implementation details, or scoping stuff out. This is a great phase to give us feedback as to how you want to see something implemented. We’ll benefit from your specific use cases here.
A: We are not providing exact target dates for releases because we prioritize operational excellence, security and quality over hitting a specific date. If you have an urgent need for a feature, please contact us directly at [email protected].
A: We are focusing on upgrades for existing features, as well as building new features. We will keep adding features and capabilities to this roadmap as time progresses.
A: When in doubt, please create an issue or post a question on the AWS Neuron support forum.
A: We encourage you to open an issue. All community-submitted issues will be reviewed by the roadmap maintainers.
A:We strongly encourage you to do so, as it helps us understand which issues will have the widest impact. You can navigate to the issue details page and add a reaction (thumbs up). There are six types of reactions supported (thumbs down “-1”, confused, heart, watching, laugh, hooray, and thumbs up +1).