Hi folks,
Just wanted to provide an update on the current and future status of Camber. You may have noticed that there have not been any updates for quite some time (last release was 4.2.6 in March 2023). This is because I joined Autodesk in the summer of 2023, and so it no longer makes sense for me to maintain a side project when I am also working on Civil 3D directly. From this point forward, I do not have plans to make any more updates to Camber.
Regarding compatibility, the latest version was built and tested for Civil 3D 2024. Some of you may have heard that many Autodesk products (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, etc.) upgraded to .NET 8 in the 2025 versions, which meant that Dynamo had to upgrade as well. Camber has not been updated to .NET 8, although I expect that the majority of the nodes in 4.2.6 will continue to function in Civil 3D 2025. I have not done any testing to confirm this.
Lastly, I want to remind you that Camber is open source. The entire codebase is available publicly on GitHub, and this is not going to change. This means that even though I am no longer actively maintaining it, the doors are still open for contributions from others