FreeBSD 10.2-RC2 Released, Riding On Schedule Nicely

Written by Michael Larabel in BSD on 1 August 2015 at 02:11 PM EDT. Add A Comment
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Glen Barber announced the release of FreeBSD 10.2-RC2 today for those wanting to do some weekend BSD testing.

FreeBSD 10.2-RC2 has changes to pkg, ntpd, nvme, a UEFI loader fix, and an assortment of other bug/regression fixes across the stack.

Those wishing to find out more about FreeBSD 10.2-RC2 can read the official release announcement.

I must applaud the FreeBSD camp too as it seems the FreeBSD 10.2 release is coming together nicely and in fact is on schedule / ahead of schedule -- without sacrificing quality. FreeBSD 10.2 was supposed to happen at the very end of August (the 31st) while the current schedule is pegging the official release date as 17 August given that no third beta was needed.
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