Longtail Forge Updates Archive
Longtail Forge changes quickly. These updates turn recent development work into a readable summary of what changed, what got better, what was fixed, and why any of it matters to the people who will actually use the software.
Think of this as the human-friendly development history. Version numbers and technical details still have a place, but the point here is to explain the practical impact without making you read a raw changelog or decode commit messages.
Newest first. Use the search box to look for a topic, or the page controls at the bottom to move back through earlier Longtail Forge updates.
Looking for the detailed release record instead? Visit the Longtail Forge Changelog.
What changed, and what does it mean?
Each update focuses on meaningful development rather than every internal build. New capabilities, workflow changes, bug fixes, important technical groundwork, and roadmap movement all belong here when they change the direction or usefulness of Longtail Forge in a way worth explaining.
