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We remove these to achieve a smaller binary size. They can be removed while remaining conformant because neither affect core Kubernetes functionality. They are also dependent on third-party cloud or data center technologies/services, which may not be available in many of K3s's usecases.
What's next?
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Check out our [roadmap](ROADMAP.md) to see what we have planned moving forward.
Release cadence
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K3s maintains pace with upstream Kubernetes releases. Our goal is to release patch releases on the same day as upstream and minor releases within a few days.

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Roadmap
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This represents the larger, bigger impact features and enhancements we have planned for K3s. There are many more tactical enhancements and fixes that can be found by perusing our [GitHub milestones](https://github.com/rancher/k3s/milestones).
v1.19 - End of August 2020
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- Add support for config file based configuration
- Replace experimental embedded dqlite with embedded etcd
- Support ability to customize baked-in Helm charts
- Improve and refactor SELinux support
- Improve CentOS and RHEL 7 and 8 support
v1.20 - December 2020
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- Disentangle code and docs from Rancher Labs
- Support a 2-node hot/cold HA model by leveraging etcd's learner node feature
- Introduce `k3s build` feature for easier local image building
- Reduce patch set K3s requires for Kubernetes
- Migrate to using upstream’s kubelet certificate rotation rather than our own custom logic
- Migrate to using the kubelet config file for configuring kubelets rather than command line args
- Upgrade to Traefik 2.x for ingress
- Use "staging" location for binaries as part of upgrades
Backlog
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- Windows support
- Introduce "Cloud Provider" builds that have CSI and CCM built-in for each provider
- Improve low-power support
- Real-time operating system support
- Graduate encrypted networking support from experimental to GA
- Graduate network policy support from experimental to GA
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