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This is a draft of the %%START%%–%%STOP%% %%YEAR%%
status report. Please check back after it is finalized, and
an announcement email is sent to the &os;-Announce mailing
list.
The %%NUM%% quarter of %%YEAR%% was another productive quarter for the &os; project and community. [...]
Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work!
The deadline for submissions covering the period from %%STARTNEXT%% to %%STOPNEXT%% %%YEARNEXT%% is %%DUENEXT%%, %%YEARNEXT%%.
?>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams, as found in the Administration Page.
Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace to the Ports Collection or external projects.
Updates to kernel subsystems/features, driver support, filesystems, and more.
Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support for new hardware platforms.
.Changes affecting the base system and programs in it.
Changes affecting the Ports Collection, whether sweeping changes that touch most of the tree, or individual ports themselves.
Noteworthy changes in the documentation tree or new external books/documents.
Objects that defy categorization.
Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report. The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or veracity of any claims in these submissions.
The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting and publishing release schedules for official project releases of &os;, announcing code freezes, and maintaining the respective branches, among other things.
The &os; Release Engineering Team continued finalizing the 11.1-RELEASE cycle, with the final release builds starting on July 21 and the official release announcement email sent on July 26. Thank you to everyone who helped test 11.1-RELEASE, ensuring its quality and stability. [1]
&os; 11.1-RELEASE is the second release from the stable/11 branch.
Additionally, the &os; Release Engineering Team started the 10.4-RELEASE cycle, with the code slush starting on July 28. With the final release build expected to start on September 29 and the official announcement overlapping the end of the quarter, everything is on schedule as of this writing. [2]
&os; 10.4-RELEASE will be the fifth release from the stable/10 branch, and is planned to be the final release of the 10.x series.
This quarter, a bit of work was done to enhance platform + support for AMD Zen (Ryzen, Threadripper, Epyc) processors:
+ +Overall, Zen is now a very usable platform for x86 + workstations and servers.
+ + +