I think married priests will come next. Please note that there is no tradition in the East or the West that would allow priests to marry. Once ordained, a man cannot marry. If married clergy are accepted, then, according to all tradition, the candidate for ordination must already be married.
I suspect that the Conciliar church will break this tradition and allow those already ordained to marry. I also think the Conciliar church will allow for married bishops which has not been the practice anywhere since Apostolic times, and even then, they cannot marry as bishops.
When the so-called "priest shortage" is not "solved" by allowing the priests to marry, "new questions", in the words of the illustrious pope-pretender, will be asked. That is when discussions on the ordination of women will pick up steam.
Something could start as early as this October. But I still think it most likely will be completed in time for the Protestant Revolution Celebration.