[Geoserver-users] Maintenance releases of GeoTools 13.5 and GeoServer 2.7.5 now complete

The GeoTools and GeoServer communities are pleased to announce the final planned releases of the GeoTools 13 and GeoServer 2.7 series. These releases are bugfix releases and solve several small but annoying problems you may have been having. We encourage all users of these products to upgrade as soon as possible to avoid any possible issues.

We would also like to take this opportunity to remind users that they should start to migrate test servers to the GeoTools 14 and GeoServer 2.8 releases in this period as there are currently no plans to release any more fixes for these releases. By testing now users will be able to identify any possible issues before the next upgrade cycle.

Ian

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Ian Turton

Hi Ian,
after the discussion on geosever-devel it became evident we still have one more release in the maintenance series (Feb 2016,
see the updated release schedule, https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/wiki/Release-Schedule)
but it’s still a good idea to start migrating to the current stable series now

Cheers
Andrea

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On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Ian Turton <ijturton@anonymised.com> wrote:

The GeoTools and GeoServer communities are pleased to announce the final planned releases of the GeoTools 13 and GeoServer 2.7 series. These releases are bugfix releases and solve several small but annoying problems you may have been having. We encourage all users of these products to upgrade as soon as possible to avoid any possible issues.

We would also like to take this opportunity to remind users that they should start to migrate test servers to the GeoTools 14 and GeoServer 2.8 releases in this period as there are currently no plans to release any more fixes for these releases. By testing now users will be able to identify any possible issues before the next upgrade cycle.

Ian

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