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Return-Path: FreeBSD releases are classified into "Production Releases" and
-"Legacy Releases". The former are best suited to users looking for
-the latest new features; the latter are for users wishing to stay with
-a more conservative upgrade strategy. Releases are further classified by the length of time they will be
-supported by the Security Officer into "Normal" and "Extended"
-releases. Documentation files for each release are
- available for viewing in HTML format on the
- Release Documentation page. Complete information about the release date, the classifcation
-type, and the estimated End-Of-Life (EOL) for currently supported
-releases can be found on the Supported Releases
-section of the FreeBSD
-Security Information page. Release &rel.current; (&rel.current.date;)
-
-Announcement :
-Release Notes :
-Installation Instructions :
-Hardware Notes :
-Readme :
-Errata
- Release &rel2.current; (&rel2.current.date;)
-
-Announcement :
-Release Notes :
-Installation Instructions :
-Hardware Notes :
-Readme :
-Errata
- Release &rel3.current; (&rel3.current.date;)
-
-Announcement :
-Release Notes :
-Hardware Notes :
-Readme :
-Errata
- For the schedule of upcoming releases, or
- for more information about the release engineering process, please
- visit the Release Engineering page. The latest snapshots from our FreeBSD-STABLE
-and FreeBSD-CURRENT
-branches are
-also available. Please see Getting
-FreeBSD for details. FreeBSD releases are classified into "Production Releases" and
+ "Legacy Releases". The former are best suited to users looking
+ for the latest new features; the latter are for users wishing to
+ stay with a more conservative upgrade strategy. Releases are further classified by the length of time they will
+ be supported by the Security Officer into "Normal" and "Extended"
+ releases. Documentation files for each release are available for viewing in
+ HTML format on the Release
+ Documentation page. Complete information about the release date, the classifcation
+ type, and the estimated End-Of-Life (EOL) for currently supported
+ releases can be found on the Supported Releases
+ section of the FreeBSD
+ Security Information page. Release &rel.current; (&rel.current.date;)
+
+ Announcement :
+ Release Notes :
+ Installation Instructions :
+ Hardware Notes :
+ Readme :
+ Errata
+ Release &rel2.current; (&rel2.current.date;)
+
+ Announcement :
+ Release Notes :
+ Installation Instructions :
+ Hardware Notes :
+ Readme :
+ Errata
+ Release &rel3.current; (&rel3.current.date;)
+
+ Announcement :
+ Release Notes :
+ Hardware Notes :
+ Readme :
+ Errata
+ For the schedule of upcoming releases, or for more information
+ about the release engineering process, please visit the Release Engineering
+ page. The latest snapshots from our FreeBSD-STABLE
+ and FreeBSD-CURRENT
+ branches are also available. Please see Getting FreeBSD for details.Currently Supported Releases
-
-Most Recent Release(s)
-
-Production Releases
-Legacy Releases
-Future Releases
-
- Prior Releases Still Being Supported
-
+
Currently Supported Releases
+
+ Most Recent Release(s)
+
+ Production Releases
+ Legacy Releases
+ Future Releases
+
+ Prior Releases Still Being Supported
+
Complete historical information about the release date, the -classification type, and the effective End-Of-Life (EOL) for these -releases may be found on the Unsupported Releases -section of the FreeBSD - Security Information page.
+Complete historical information about the release date, the + classification type, and the effective End-Of-Life (EOL) for + these releases may be found on the Unsupported + Releases section of the FreeBSD Security + Information page.
--A snapshot of the current and past FreeBSD release usage -is available at - -http://www.FreeBSD.org/statistic/release_usage/. -
-&footer; - +A snapshot of the current and past FreeBSD release usage is + available at + http://www.FreeBSD.org/statistic/release_usage/.
+ + &footer; +