Jordan Pisaniello published another update on the RHEL based Rocky Linux.
Community Update - May 2021
This has been a very exciting month for us. In the early hours of May 1, we published our release candidate for Rocky Linux 8.3. (If you haven’t yet, feel free to download that and get to testing it, and let us know about any bugs you find.) We established a new Testing team, and they’ve been busy putting the RC through its paces. We’re pleased that we’ve encountered so few bugs, which is a testament to the hard work our release engineering team did in putting it together.
We also saw Red Hat release RHEL 8.4 on May 18, and are very excited about preparing our release candidate of 8.4. As soon as it’s ready and testing is completed, we anticipate being able to announce the general availability of Rocky Linux 8.4 for production use. Keep a close eye out for the announcement of the 8.4 release candidate, which should be coming soon.
Since we’re heads down squashing bugs, building packages, and debugging, you might notice that this update is lighter than others.
Community Update - May 2021