The GeoServer 2.20-RC <http://geoserver.org/release/2.20-RC/> Release Candidate is available for testing, see release announcement <http://geoserver.org/announcements/2021/09/14/geoserver-2-20-rc-released.html> for a tour of what is new, improved and fixed!
Thanks to Jody for working on the release and fixing the website download pages. GeoServer is produced by a whole team of contributors and committers ... and also you as a part of the GeoServer Community. Helping test a release candidate is your chance to contribute directly providing testing and feedback on new functionality and double checking if your favourite bug is fixed. We ask everyone (individuals, organizations, service providers) to: 1. Download the release candidate <http://geoserver.org/release/2.20-RC/> 2. Test with your own data 3. Reply to this email (even just to say hi) Participating in testing release candidates is a key expectation of our open source social contract <http://www.ianturton.com/talks/foss4g.html#/>. We make an effort to thank each person who tests in our release announcement and project presentations! A reminder that GeoServer commercial service providers <http://geoserver.org/support/> are fully expected to test on behalf of their customers. -- GeoServer Project Steering Committee Open Source Geospatial Foundation
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