Hi all,
I'm glad to announce that we have entered Soft Code Freeze / Hard
Feature Freeze for v2023.1 [1]. From this moment only bug fixes will be
accepted for this release cycle.
Thanks to everyone who contributed!
Walter
[1] https://www.apertis.org/release/v2023.1/release_schedule/
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Walter Lozano
Collabora Ltd.
Hi all,
I'm glad to announce that we have entered Soft Feature Freeze for
v2023.1 [1]. From this moment no additional features will be accepted
for this release cycle. New features will be postponed to v2023.2.
Thanks to everyone who contributed!
Walter
[1] https://www.apertis.org/release/v2023.1/release_schedule/
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Walter Lozano
Collabora Ltd.
Hi all,
I'm glad to announce that we have entered Soft Code Freeze / Hard
Feature Freeze for v2022.5 [1]. From this moment only bug fixes will be
accepted for this release cycle.
Thanks to everyone who contributed!
Walter
[1] https://www.apertis.org/release/v2022.5/release_schedule/
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Walter Lozano
Collabora Ltd.
Hi all,
I'm glad to announce that we have entered Soft Feature Freeze for
v2022.5 [1]. From this moment no additional features will be accepted
for this release cycle. New features will be postponed to v2022.6.
Thanks to everyone who contributed!
Walter
[1] https://www.apertis.org/release/v2022.5/release_schedule/
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Walter Lozano
Collabora Ltd.
Hello everyone,
I'm glad to announce that Apertis v2023.0 stable release is now available!
Apertis v2023.0 is the first stable release of the Apertis v2023
release flow. Apertis is committed to maintaining the v2023 release
stream until December 2024.
For more details about the Apertis release flows and support periods,
see https://www.apertis.org/designs/release-flow/
This release is the second based in Debian Bullseye with several
customizations and the Linux kernel 6.1.x LTS series.
Some highlights for this release:
* Completion of the GPL-3-free modernization
* Improved automated license compliance and support for Rust packages
* Support for new reference AMD 64 hardware selected
* Build-test packages on OBS before merging
* Improve developer experience while importing packages
* Aptly publisher support
You can find the full release notes at
https://www.apertis.org/release/v2023.0/releasenotes/
Images are available for download at
https://images.apertis.org/release/v2023/v2023.0/
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 v2024dev1 development release
is now available!
Apertis v2024dev1 is the second development release of the Apertis
v2024 stable release flow that will lead to the LTS Apertis v2024.0
release in March 2024.
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/v2024dev1/releasenotes/
This release ships the Linux 6.1.4 kernel and is based on Bullseye but
later releases in the v2024 channel will be tracking newer kernel
versions up to the next LTS, as well as Debian Bookworm.
Some highlights for this release:
* Initial support for running integration tests on MRs
* Support for more fine-grained access roles in QA Report App
Images already available for download at
https://images.apertis.org/release/v2024dev1/v2024dev1.0/
Thanks to everyone who contributed!
Walter
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Walter Lozano
Collabora Ltd.
Hello everyone,
I'm glad to announce that Apertis v2022.4 stable release is now
available!
Apertis v2022.4 is the fifth stable release of the Apertis v2022
release flow. Apertis is committed to maintaining the v2022 release
stream until December 2023.
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/v2022.4/releasenotes/
Images are available for download at
https://images.apertis.org/release/v2022/v2022.4/
Thanks to everyone who contributed!
Ritesh
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Ritesh Raj Sarraf
Collabora