Chamilo vs TopClass LMS
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Chamilo is racing a Symfony/Vue 2.0 rewrite to GA while hardening the legacy 1.11 line.
Chamilo is running two tracks at once. The legacy 1.11.x line keeps shipping security and bugfix maintenance releases (1.11.38, 1.11.40), several addressing critical vulnerabilities. Meanwhile the 2.0 rewrite, a Symfony backend with a Vue frontend, is grinding through release candidates packed with plugin-system revival, LTI interoperability, ONLYOFFICE and H5P integrations, and a sweep of security fixes including removal of an eval()-based RCE.
The center of gravity is the 2.0 RC series marching toward a GA that has already slipped past its milestone date. Each RC both ports legacy tools to Vue and re-enables the plugin ecosystem (CardGame, BBB, BuyCourses, XApi, Tour) on the new architecture, suggesting GA-readiness is gated on plugin parity and migration fidelity rather than new features. The parallel 1.11 security cadence signals Chamilo intends to support the old line through the transition.
Expect continued 2.0 RCs focused on migration and plugin parity before a GA cut, with the 1.11 line receiving security-only releases in the interim. The volume of security fixes inside the RCs points to a hardening push as a GA gate.
TopClass iterates its association LMS between a heavy stream of thought-leadership blogging
TopClass is an LMS built for associations. Its crawled feed is mostly marketing and thought-leadership blog content — course lifecycle, non-dues revenue, learner behavior, board buy-in — with the occasional actual product-release digest mixed in. The one product entry in this window, the June 2026 release highlights, builds on earlier Learning Contracts and an AI Test Generator with practical improvements for administrators, learners, and reporting teams.
On the product side the direction is incremental: making an association-focused LMS more flexible and manageable at scale on top of its existing AI features, not a directional pivot. Because the feed is blog-dominated, product cadence is only partly visible; the release digests suggest steady, unremarkable iteration rather than a bold new bet.
Expect continued incremental releases extending Learning Contracts and the AI Test Generator; the blog-heavy feed limits confidence in predicting any specific product move.
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