Check [Discussions](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/discussions) and [RFCs](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/discussions/categories/rfcs) for more upcoming features and ideas.
SEO & PWA | 2024 | [nuxt/nuxt#18395](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/discussions/18395) | Migrating from [nuxt-community/pwa-module](https://github.com/nuxt-community/pwa-module) for built-in SEO utils and service worker support
Assets | 2024 | [nuxt/nuxt#22012](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/discussions/22012) | Allow developers and modules to handle loading third-party assets.
Translations | - | [nuxt/translations#4](https://github.com/nuxt/translations/discussions/4) ([request access](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/discussions/16054)) | A collaborative project for a stable translation process for Nuxt docs. Currently pending for ideas and documentation tooling support (content v2 with remote sources).
Auth Utils | Planned | 3.x | `nuxt/auth-utils` to be announced | The temporary repository [atinux/nuxt-auth-utils](https://github.com/atinux/nuxt-auth-utils) is available while awaiting its official integration into Nuxt via RFC.
Since January 2023, we've adopted a consistent release cycle for **Nuxt 3**, following [semver](https://semver.org). We aim for major framework releases every year, with an expectation of patch releases every week or so and minor releases every month or so. They should never contain breaking changes except within options clearly marked as `experimental`.
Going forward from v3, we commit to support each major version of Nuxt for a minimum of a year after the last release, and to providing an upgrade path for current users at that point.
Each active version has its own nightly releases which are generated automatically. For more about enabling the Nuxt nightly release channel, see [the nightly release channel docs](/docs/guide/going-further/nightly-release-channel).