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This page contains documentation about the FreeBSD release engineering process.

Upcoming Release Schedule

NOTE: Release dates are approximate and may be subject to schedule slippage.

As of 2019-11-04, the next release has not yet been announced.

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Date Event Information
June 2020 &os; 11.4 Target Schedule
October 2020 &os; 12.2 Target Schedule

Code-Freeze Status

This table lists the code freeze status for major branches of the src/ subtree of the FreeBSD Subversion repository. Commits to any branch listed as "frozen" must first be reviewed and approved by the relevant contact party. The status of other subtrees such as ports/ and doc/ is also provided below.

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Branch Status Contact Notes
head Open committers Active development branch for 13.0-CURRENT.
stable/12 Open committers Development branch for FreeBSD 12-STABLE.
releng/12.1 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 12.1 supported errata fix branch.
releng/12.0 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 12.0 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
stable/11 Open committers Development branch for FreeBSD 11-STABLE.
releng/11.4Frozen&contact.re;FreeBSD 11.4 supported errata fix branch.
releng/11.3 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 11.3 supported errata fix branch.
releng/11.2 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 11.2 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/11.1 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 11.1 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/11.0 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 11.0 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
stable/10 Open committers Maintenance branch for 10-STABLE (not officially supported).
releng/10.4 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 10.4 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/10.3 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 10.3 errata fix branch (not officialy supported).
releng/10.2 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 10.2 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/10.1 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 10.1 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/10.0 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 10.0 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
stable/9 Open committers Maintenance branch for FreeBSD 9-STABLE (not officially supported).
releng/9.3 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 9.3 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/9.2 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 9.2 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/9.1 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 9.1 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/9.0 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 9.0 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
stable/8 Open committers Maintenance branch for 8-STABLE (not officially supported).
releng/8.4 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 8.4 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/8.3 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 8.3 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/8.2 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 8.2 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/8.1 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 8.1 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/8.0 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 8.0 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
stable/7 Open committers Maintenance branch for 7-STABLE (not officially supported).
releng/7.4 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 7.4 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/7.3 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 7.3 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/7.2 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 7.2 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/7.1 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 7.1 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/7.0 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 7.0 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
stable/6 Open committers Maintenance branch for 6-STABLE (not officially supported).
releng/6.4 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 6.4 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/6.3 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 6.3 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/6.2 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 6.2 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/6.1 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 6.1 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/6.0 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 6.0 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
stable/5 Open committers Maintenance branch for 5-STABLE (not officially supported).
releng/5.5 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 5.5 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/5.4 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 5.4 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/5.3 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 5.3 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/5.2 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 5.2 / 5.2.1 security fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/5.1 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 5.1 security fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/5.0 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 5.0 security fix branch (not officially supported).
stable/4 Open committers Maintenance branch for 4-STABLE (not officially supported).
releng/4.11 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 4.11 errata fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/4.10 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 4.10 security fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/4.9 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 4.9 security fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/4.8 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 4.8 security fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/4.7 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 4.7 security fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/4.6 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 4.6 security fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/4.5 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 4.5 security fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/4.4 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 4.4 security fix branch (not officially supported).
releng/4.3 Frozen &contact.so; FreeBSD 4.3 security fix branch (not officially supported).
stable/3 Open committers Maintenance branch for 3-STABLE (not officially supported).
stable/2.2 Open committers Maintenance branch for 2.2-STABLE (not officially supported).
Subtree Status Contact Notes
ports/ Open &contact.portmgr; FreeBSD Ports Collection.
doc/ Open &contact.doc; DocBook XML-based documentation set.

Release Engineering Documentation

Release Engineering Team

The primary release engineering team is responsible for approving MFC requests during code freezes, setting release schedules, and all of the other responsibilities laid out in our charter.

Primary RE Team (re@FreeBSD.org) : &a.re.members; form the primary release engineering decision-making group.

The builders release engineering team is responsible for building and packaging FreeBSD releases on the various supported platforms.

Builders REs (re-builders@FreeBSD.org) : &a.re-builders;

The third party packages in the Ports Collection are managed by the portmgr@ team. Among many other responsibilities, the port managers keep the ports cluster running smoothly to produce binary packages.

Package Builders (&contact.portmgr;) : &a.portmgr.members;

Old Releases

The &os; Project does not maintain a complete archive of old release ISO images, but many of them are available at ftp://ftp-archive.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/.

Older releases that are no longer present on any FTP mirror might still be available from CD-ROM vendors.

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Introduction

FreeBSD takes security very seriously and its developers are constantly working on making the operating system as secure as possible. This page will provide information about what to do in the event of a security vulnerability affecting your system

Table of Contents

Reporting FreeBSD security incidents

FreeBSD security issues specific to the base system should be reported via email to the FreeBSD Security Team or, if a higher level of confidentiality is required, via PGP encrypted email to the Security Officer Team using the Security Officer PGP key. Additional information can be found at the reporting FreeBSD security incidents page.

When is a Security Advisory considered?

For every issue that gets reported, an internal tracking number is created, unless something is very obviously not a security issue. To determine whether or not a Security Advisory is warranted we use the following scheme:

For items that fall under these categories, a Security Advisory is very likely. Items that are not on this list are looked into individually and it will be determined then whether or not it will receive a Security Advisory or an Errata Notice.

Once it had been determined that a Security Advisory is warranted, either the submitter delivers a CVE number if he/she already requested one, or we use one from the FreeBSD pool available.

Recent FreeBSD security vulnerabilities

A full list of all security vulnerabilities affecting the base system can be found on this page.

Understanding FreeBSD security advisories

Advisories affecting the base system are sent to the following mailing lists:

The list of released advisories can be found on the FreeBSD Security Advisories page.

Advisories are always signed using the FreeBSD Security Officer PGP key and are archived, along with their associated patches, at the http://security.FreeBSD.org/ web server in the advisories and patches subdirectories.

The FreeBSD Security Officer provides security advisories for -STABLE Branches and the Security Branches. (Advisories are not issued for the -CURRENT Branch, which is primarily oriented towards &os; developers.)

Issues affecting the FreeBSD Ports Collection are covered separately in the FreeBSD VuXML document.

How to update your system

For users that have previously installed a binary version of &os; (e.g., &rel.current; or &rel2.current;), commands:

# freebsd-update fetch
# freebsd-update install

If that fails, follow the other instructions in the security advisory you care about.

Note that the above procedure is only for users who have previously installed a binary distribution. Those who have built from source will need to update their source tree to upgrade.

Supported FreeBSD releases

Each release is supported by the Security Officer for a limited time only.

The designation and expected lifetime of all currently supported branches and their respective releases are given below. The Expected EoL (end-of-life) column indicates the earliest date on which support for that branch or release will end. Please note that these dates may be pushed back if circumstances warrant it.

Older releases are not supported and users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to one of these supported releases:

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Branch Release Type Release Date Expected EoL
stable/12 n/a n/a n/a June 30, 2024
releng/12.1 12.1-RELEASE n/a November 4, 2019 12.2-RELEASE + 3 months
stable/11 n/a n/a n/a September 30, 2021
releng/11.411.4-RELEASEn/aTBD11.4-RELEASE end-of-life
releng/11.3 11.3-RELEASE n/a July 9, 2019 11.4-RELEASE + 3 months

In the run-up to a release, a number of -BETA and -RC releases may be published for testing purposes. These releases are only supported for a few weeks, as resources permit, and will not be listed as supported on this page. Users are strongly discouraged from running these releases on production systems.

The FreeBSD support model

Under the current support model, each major version's stable branch is explicitly supported for 5 years, while each individual point release is only supported for three months after the next point release.

The details and rationale behind this model can be found in the official announcement sent in February 2015.