This section contains the release notes and schedules for all current and previous releases of Apertis. Please refer to the release schedule and release flow for more information.

Next planned releases:

Milestone 2023.5 2024.1 v2025dev2
Start of Release Cycle 2024-04-01 2024-04-01 2024-04-01
Soft Feature Freeze 2024-05-01 2024-05-08 2024-05-15
Hard Feature Freeze / Soft Code Freeze 2024-05-08 2024-05-15 2024-05-22
Release Candidate (RC1) / Hard Code Freeze 2024-05-15 2024-05-22 2024-05-29
Release 2024-05-30 2024-06-06 2024-06-13

v2024dev3 Release schedule

The v2024dev3 release cycle is scheduled to start in July 2023. Milestone Date Start of release cycle 2023-07-01 Soft feature freeze: end of feature proposal and review period 2023-08-16 Soft code freeze/hard feature freeze: end of feature development for this release, only bugfixes allowed 2023-08-23 Release candidate 1 (RC1)/hard code freeze: no new code changes may be made after this date 2023-08-30 RC testing 2023-08-31..09-13 v2024dev3 release 2023-09-14 If the release candidate 1 does not successfully pass all required tests, then the issues will be fixed and a new release candidate will be re-tested. [Read More]

v2023.1 Release Notes

Apertis is a Debian derivative distribution geared towards the creation of product-specific images for ARM (both the 32bit ARMv7 and 64-bit ARMv8 versions using the hardfloat ABI) and Intel x86-64 (64-bit) systems. Apertis v2023.1 is the second stable release of the Apertis v2023 stable release flow. Apertis is committed to maintaining the v2023 release stream up to the end of 2024. This Apertis release is built on top of Debian Bullseye with several customizations and the Linux kernel 6. [Read More]

v2023.2 Release schedule

The v2023.2 release cycle is scheduled to start in July 2023. Milestone Date Start of release cycle 2023-07-01 Soft feature freeze: end of feature proposal and review period 2023-08-09 Soft code freeze/hard feature freeze: end of feature development for this release, only bugfixes allowed 2023-08-16 Release candidate 1 (RC1)/hard code freeze: no new code changes may be made after this date 2023-08-23 RC testing 2023-08-24..09-06 v2023.0 release 2023-09-07 If the release candidate 1 does not successfully pass all required tests, then the issues will be fixed and a new release candidate will be re-tested. [Read More]

v2022.5 Release Notes

Apertis is a Debian derivative distribution geared towards the creation of product-specific images for ARM (both the 32bit ARMv7 and 64-bit ARMv8 versions using the hardfloat ABI) and Intel x86-64 (64-bit) systems. Apertis v2022.5 is the sixth stable release of the Apertis v2022 stable release flow. Apertis is committed to maintaining the v2022 release stream up to the end of 2023. This Apertis release is built on top of Debian Bullseye with several customisations and the Linux kernel 5. [Read More]

v2022.6 Release schedule

The v2022.6 release cycle is scheduled to start in July 2023. Milestone Date Start of release cycle 2023-07-01 Soft feature freeze: end of feature proposal and review period 2023-08-02 Soft code freeze/hard feature freeze: end of feature development for this release, only bugfixes allowed 2023-08-09 Release candidate 1 (RC1)/hard code freeze: no new code changes may be made after this date 2023-08-16 RC testing 2023-08-17..08-30 v2022.4 release 2023-08-31 If the release candidate 1 does not successfully pass all required tests, then the issues will be fixed and a new release candidate will be re-tested. [Read More]

v2024dev1 Release Notes

Apertis is a Debian derivative distribution geared towards the creation of product-specific images for ARM (both the 32bit ARMv7 and 64-bit ARMv8 versions using the hardfloat ABI) and Intel x86-64 (64-bit) systems. 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. This Apertis release is built on top of Debian Bullseye with several customizations. [Read More]

v2024dev2 Release schedule

The v2024dev2 release cycle is scheduled to start in April 2023. Milestone Date Start of release cycle 2023-04-01 Soft feature freeze: end of feature proposal and review period 2023-05-17 Soft code freeze/hard feature freeze: end of feature development for this release, only bugfixes allowed 2023-05-24 Release candidate 1 (RC1)/hard code freeze: no new code changes may be made after this date 2023-06-21 RC testing 2023-06-01..06-14 v2024dev2 release 2023-06-22 The release v2024dev2 will be the first based in Debian Bookworm, after the rebase effort is completed. [Read More]

v2023.0 Release Notes

Apertis is a Debian derivative distribution geared towards the creation of product-specific images for ARM (both the 32bit ARMv7 and 64-bit ARMv8 versions using the hardfloat ABI) and Intel x86-64 (64-bit) systems. Apertis v2023.0 is the first stable release of the Apertis v2023 stable release flow. Apertis is committed to maintaining the v2023 release stream up to the end of 2024. This Apertis release is built on top of Debian Bullseye with several customizations and the Linux kernel 6. [Read More]

v2023.1 Release schedule

The v2023.1 release cycle is scheduled to start in April 2023. Milestone Date Start of release cycle 2023-04-01 Soft feature freeze: end of feature proposal and review period 2023-05-10 Soft code freeze/hard feature freeze: end of feature development for this release, only bugfixes allowed 2023-05-17 Release candidate 1 (RC1)/hard code freeze: no new code changes may be made after this date 2023-05-24 RC testing 2023-05-25..06-07 v2023.0 release 2023-06-08 If the release candidate 1 does not successfully pass all required tests, then the issues will be fixed and a new release candidate will be re-tested. [Read More]

v2023.4 Release Notes

Apertis is a Debian derivative distribution geared towards the creation of product-specific images for ARM (both the 32bit ARMv7 and 64-bit ARMv8 versions using the hardfloat ABI) and Intel x86-64 (64-bit) systems. Apertis v2023.4 is the fifth stable release of the Apertis v2023 stable release flow. Apertis is committed to maintaining the v2023 release stream up to the end of 2024. This Apertis release is built on top of Debian Bullseye with several customizations and the Linux kernel 6. [Read More]