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| Hi everybody, I'm wondering about the release cycle of OpenBSD. I've been trying to find information about future releases on the OpenBSD website but I can't seem to find any. OpenBSD has been released in October last year, when will the next release be available and what major improvements will it incorporate? Is it always one release in six months? Having a roadmap available would be great, something similar to what the folks at fedora.redhat.com provide. Information about what to expect from future kernel releases in terms of hardware support or when the next release will be released... that kind of stuff. thanks, Tobias -- All messages to my Email address are routed to /dev/null. |
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| "Tobias Weisserth" <spam_to_devnull@weisserth.net> wrote in message news:wnrPd.10053$5t7.656480@phobos.telenet-ops.be... > Hi everybody, > > I'm wondering about the release cycle of OpenBSD. I've been trying to find > information about future releases on the OpenBSD website but I can't seem > to find any. > > OpenBSD has been released in October last year, when will the next release > be available and what major improvements will it incorporate? Is it always > one release in six months? > From FAQ 1.7: "The OpenBSD team makes a new release every six months, with target release dates in May and November. More information on the development cycle can be found here." /PP |
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| Hi, PP wrote: > From FAQ 1.7: > > "The OpenBSD team makes a new release every six months, with target > release dates in May and November. More information on the development > cycle can be found here." I must be blind... Thanks! Though a central "Roadmap" link on the webpage wouldn't hurt... cheers, Tobias -- All messages to my Email address are routed to /dev/null. |
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