Hello everyone,
I'm glad to announce that the new Apertis v2026dev1 release is now
available!
Apertis v2026dev1 is the second development release of the Apertis
v2026 stable release flow, which will lead to Apertis v2026.0 release in
March 2026.
This release is based on Debian Bookworm and ships the latest Linux
kernel in the 6.12.x series. Later releases in the v2026 channel
will be tracking Debian Trixie and newer kernel versions.
As a summary of the features introduced during the development of
v2026dev1 and are the starting point of v2026dev0:
- Folding and branching pipeline improvements
- Rust and Go packages moved to target
For more details about the Apertis release flows and support periods,
see https://www.apertis.org/designs/release-flow/
You can find the full release notes at
https://www.apertis.org/release/v2026dev1/releasenotes/
Images already available for download at
https://images.apertis.org/release/v2026dev1/v2026dev1.0/
Thanks to everyone who contributed!
Walter
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Walter Lozano
Collabora Ltd.
Hello everyone,
I'm glad to announce that the new Apertis v2025.0 release is now available!
Apertis v2025.0 is the first stable release of the Apertis
v2025 stable release flow. Apertis is committed to maintaining the v2025
release stream until December 2026.
This is the first stable point release in the v2025 channel and it is
based on Debian Bookworm. As part of this release flow, Apertis will
track the latest changes in LTS Linux kernel 6.12.x series.
As a summary, this is the list of features introduced during the
development of v2025:
- Folding and branching pipeline improvements
- Dashboard upstream delta tracking
- Test on MR support
- SBOM for licensing improvements
- SBOM for security support
- Image changelog report
- NXP LS1028ARDB board support
- Rust and Go packages moved to target
For more details about the Apertis release flows and support periods,
see https://www.apertis.org/designs/release-flow/
You can find the full release notes at
https://www.apertis.org/release/v2026dev0/releasenotes/
Images already available for download at
https://images.apertis.org/release/v2025/v2025.0/
Thanks to everyone who contributed!
Walter
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Walter Lozano
Collabora Ltd.