All, The following is the approximate schedule for FreeBSD releases in 2006: Jan 30: Freeze RELENG_5 and RELENG_6 Mar 20: Release FreeBSD 6.1 Apr 3: Release FreeBSD 5.5 Jun 12: Freeze RELENG_6 Jul 31: Release FreeBSD 6.2 Oct 23: Freeze RELENG_6 Dec 11: Release FreeBSD 6.3 A 'freeze' means that the tree will be closed to changes except with specific approval, and the focus will be on producing, testing, and fixing release candidates. The release dates are targets that we hope to make, but we will continue with the policy of only releasing once all of the showstoppers are cleared, i.e. we will release when it is ready. FreeBSD 5 5.5 will be the final release from the RELENG_5 tree. We are doing it to provide support for users who have committed to FreeBSD 5 and who need more time to transition to FreeBSD 6. However, in order to keep forward progress with FreeBSD 6, we will produce this in parallel with the 6.1 release, and thus it will not be our main focus. Users who are using FreeBSD 5 are strongly encouraged to evaluate FreeBSD 6. After this final release, the security team will provide security update support through 2007. FreeBSD 6 There will be three FreeBSD 6 releases in 2006. It will be our primary focus for bugfixes, performance enhancements, and incremental functionality and driver additions. There will likely be one more release in 2007, after which we will begin focus on FreeBSD 7. FreeBSD 7 We will start preparing for FreeBSD 7.0 in June 2007. I'll hopefully update the release engineering pages soon to reflect this. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me and the rest of the release engineering team. Thanks!ott ScottReceived on Fri Dec 16 2005 - 06:04:08 UTC
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