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A side-by-side editorial comparison of Canvas LMS and ILIAS — release velocity, themes, recent moves, and the top alternatives to consider.
Canvas keeps a strict release-and-deploy rhythm, but the notes themselves never reach the feed.
Instructure alternates two kinds of post on a predictable cadence: Release Notes roughly every four weeks and Deploy Notes in between, each linked to a community discussion thread. Every captured entry consists of the title and date alone — the body of each post, where the actual changes are described, is not in the feed. What can be observed is the schedule, not its contents.
Three supported majors, one security fix, patched in lockstep every month.
ILIAS maintains versions 9, 10 and 11 simultaneously and patches all three on the same day. The August drop (11.3, 10.10, 9.22) and the July drop (11.2, 10.9, 9.21) are identical in shape: a maintenance release per branch, each described only as containing security fixes with the details held behind the project's security blog. Release notes carry no changelog at all, just a pointer and a warning to download the packaged tarball rather than GitHub's auto-generated source archive, which breaks composer.
Instructure alternates two kinds of post on a predictable cadence: Release Notes roughly every four weeks and Deploy Notes in between, each linked to a community discussion thread. Every captured entry consists of the title and date alone — the body of each post, where the actual changes are described, is not in the feed. What can be observed is the schedule, not its contents.
The cadence itself has been stable across the captured window, from February through mid-May 2026, with deploys landing between releases as expected for a hosted LMS on a fixed calendar. Whether the underlying work is significant or routine cannot be determined from these entries.
The alternating release and deploy schedule will continue on the same roughly four-week rhythm. Any judgment about what Canvas is actually building requires the discussion-thread bodies, which the current source does not capture.
ILIAS maintains versions 9, 10 and 11 simultaneously and patches all three on the same day. The August drop (11.3, 10.10, 9.22) and the July drop (11.2, 10.9, 9.21) are identical in shape: a maintenance release per branch, each described only as containing security fixes with the details held behind the project's security blog. Release notes carry no changelog at all, just a pointer and a warning to download the packaged tarball rather than GitHub's auto-generated source archive, which breaks composer.
The pattern is a disciplined coordinated-disclosure cadence rather than a development roadmap — roughly monthly, all branches together, no feature content in the feed. Keeping three majors on the same patch schedule tells you the installed base is spread across all of them, which is what you would expect from self-hosted university deployments that upgrade on academic-year boundaries. Nothing observable here indicates what version 12 might contain.
Expect the next coordinated triple in roughly a month, again with the substance published on the security blog rather than in the release notes.
Other EdTech products tracked by Sparkpulse, ranked by recent ship velocity. Each card links to a full editorial trajectory and lets you pivot into a head-to-head comparison with either Canvas LMS or ILIAS.
iSpring has moved AI from generating whole courses to sitting inside every text field.
Challenge evaluation is quietly becoming a real feature inside the daily deploy train.
Pear Deck's feed is mostly pointer entries; the AI assessment workflows are the one real thread.
Three straight digests point one way: OpenLearning is building for outcomes-based assessment.
IXL keeps enhancing its diagnostic, analytics, and curriculum breadth on a steady monthly cadence.
A listicle engine that opens on the reader's audit anxiety and never mentions a release.
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Latest ship moves from both products, interleaved chronologically. ⚡ = editorial spark.
Both compete on the same themes — lms — within EdTech. ILIAS is currently shipping more aggressively (velocity 5.0 vs 0.0), with 0 editorial sparks in the last 30 days against 0. See the at-a-glance table above for a side-by-side breakdown of velocity, recent sparks, and editorial themes.
Sparkpulse doesn't pick a winner — we score release velocity, not feature parity. ILIAS is currently shipping more aggressively (velocity 5.0 vs 0.0), with 0 editorial sparks in the last 30 days against 0. For your specific use case, the alternatives sections above list other EdTech products to evaluate alongside.
Top Canvas LMS alternatives in EdTech are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "Canvas LMS alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/canvas for the full list with editorial commentary on each.
Top ILIAS alternatives in EdTech are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "ILIAS alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/ilias for the full list with editorial commentary on each.