
Quad Cortex Development Update #57

We owe you an apology.
This development update is late, and CorOS 3.1.1 has not been released within the timeframe we communicated. We said we anticipated a June release; that was a sincere estimate based on the information we had at the time. Unfortunately, during the final stages of testing, we encountered issues that required more time to resolve than expected. When we didn’t release in June, and we failed to follow up promptly, it led to understandable frustration and disappointment.
We’re sorry.
We know how important these updates are to you; not just the CorOS update itself, but the communication, the consistency, and the feeling that progress is being made. When we fall short of those expectations it erodes trust. That’s not acceptable to us.
Rather than rush a release or share incomplete information, we chose to focus on fixing the problem. But we should have told you that sooner, and more clearly.
CorOS 3.1.1 is still coming, and we’re in the final stages of preparing it for release (it's already in beta). While it isn’t a headline update, it is a crucial one. Once it’s behind us, we’ll be able to return our full attention to what comes next; CorOS 3.2.0, which is also close to completion.
We’re incredibly grateful for the support, honesty, and patience you continue to show us.
Thank you.