RSS Bot Posted November 5 Posted November 5 As the Armbian 25.11 release approaches, development is entering its final phase with emphasis on testing, stabilization, and release coordination. A code freeze will begin on November 20th, limiting merges to critical fixes and release-essential changes only. Following the freeze period, maintainers will have the flexibility to release once standard validation and review processes are complete.Here's an overview of coordination priorities and upcoming milestones.Coordination meetingA brief coordination session will be held before the freeze to ensure alignment:When: Saturday, 8 November 2025, at 16:00 CET / 10:00 ESTWhere: Release Coordination EventAgenda:Review open blockers and critical prioritiesMaintainer status by boardLabel triage and deferrals to next release (26.02 milestone)Final checklist before freezeRelease tasks and timelinePrioritiesFocus on stability and core functionality: networking, boot reliability, display, and user-space tools.Prioritize platinum and supported boards first; community targets come next.User-space: armbian-firstrun, armbian-install, armbian-configPlanningUse GitHub labels to keep scope realistic:Keep 25.11-labeled items that you can complete before the freeze.Move everything else to the 26.02 milestone.Stay focused and collaborative; each resolved issue brings us closer to a stronger, more polished release.Board maintainer checklistTest your boards using vendor and current kernels, with at least one desktop image recommendedResolve or document any open issues before the freeze.If testing confirms stability, prepare images for final release validation.For support status changes:Promote: .csc → .confDeprecate: .conf → .cscUpdate maintainer info in the board config.Key dates overview MilestoneDateNotesCoordination Meeting8 November 2025Release prep and blocker reviewCode Freeze20 November 2025Only critical fixes merged25.11 ReleaseLate November 2025Release at will after freeze Thank you! Every contribution keeps Armbian improving and moving forward. Let’s make 25.11 another solid, reliable release.View the full article
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