datasette 1.0a30
Simon Willison announced Datasette 1.0a30 on May 24, 2026, marking a significant step in the ongoing development towards the stable 1.0 release of his popular tool for exploring and publishing data from SQLite databases. Datasette is widely used by data journalists, researchers, and developers to quickly expose and visualize datasets, often making complex data accessible via a web interface with minimal setup. As an alpha iteration, 1.0a30 represents a crucial stage where core features are being refined, new functionalities integrated, and potential architectural changes are being tested before the API and user experience solidify for the major version. This release is part of a series of alpha versions designed to gather extensive community feedback on performance, usability, and new capabilities. The progression through these alpha releases indicates a methodical approach to ensuring the 1.0 version is robust, stable, and addresses a broad spectrum of user needs. The development process for Datasette 1.0 aims to deliver a highly reliable and feature-rich platform, further enhancing its utility for anyone needing to quickly share, analyze, and interact with structured data. Users are encouraged to test this alpha version to identify issues, suggest improvements, and contribute to the final product's stability and comprehensive feature set, ensuring the 1.0 release meets diverse user requirements effectively.
Developers can test upcoming features and provide feedback, directly influencing the stable 1.0 release of Datasette.