The GeoServer team is pleased to share the release of GeoServer 2.23-RC1
<https://geoserver.org/release/2.23-RC1/>.

Check out the announcement
<https://geoserver.org/announcements/2023/03/14/geoserver-2-23-RC1-released.html>
for
a summary and pictures of the hard work that leads to this:

   - Java 11 Minimum
   - CSS Cleanup
   - Spring Upgrade
   - Windows installer Java 11 Update
   - Feature Type Description
   - OGC CITE Fixes
   - And a whole host of fixes and improvements
   <https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/releases/tag/2.23-RC1>

Thanks to everyone who helped make this release and tested all the upgrades
and fixes as they developed - due to your effort this release candidate is
*much* better.

Please *reply to this email with the results of your testing *- we are
especially interested in the following:

   - The *new functionality and documentation*? Does it work
   with your data? Do the docs make sense? Ask questions...
   - This is the first release that requires Java 11 as a minimum, but let
   us know *what JDK you are using* and how the upgrade to Java 11 goes
   - We really want to know about *any regressions* - do not think for a
   moment that any issue is evident and we will notice (we won't it is up to
   you to speak up)
   - A small thing: the downloads and extensions now include *HTML
pages* (rather
   than text files) for readme, running instructions, and licenses. If you
   spot anything missing or incorrect please let us know.

We do our best to acknowledge everyone who responds during this testing
window as part of the final release announcement. This is your chance to
take part; give the release candidate a download, let us know how it works,
and we can get GeoServer 2.23.0 out next.
--
Gabriel Roldan
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