The FreeBSD project has announced a new stable version of the FreeBSD operating system. The announcement says that initial builds were "withdrawn" due to "several last-minute issues" and that
Users that have installed FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE from the images originally available on the mirrors or from freebsd-update(8) prior to the rebuild of the final release are urged to upgrade their systems to FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE-p1 immediately.
Among the changes are a new version of OpenSSH which no longer supports version 1 of the SSH protocol, support for 802.11n Wi-Fi, a port to 64-bit ARM processors, and graphics support in the bhyve hypervisor.
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(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 11 2016, @09:17PM
Because if you don't have some sort of deadline, you turn into HURD. They were infamous for fights and rewrites over relatively minor things in the endless pursuit of "best." Now its to the point where numerous developers beg for something, anything, to be written in certain areas so that progress can be made.