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The new major ABI version is 24. The next releases 24.03 and 24.07 will be ABI-compatible with 23.11. Below are some highlights of this release: - build requires C11 compiler - early support of MSVC build - new atomic operations API - power management on AMD CPU - mbuf recycling - RSS algorithm management - maximum Rx buffer size - flow action type for P4-defined actions - flow group miss action - flow item for packet type matching - TLS record offload - security Rx inject - eventdev link profiles - eventdev adapter for dmadev - event dispatcher library - nfp vDPA driver - graph application - removed flow_classify library - removed KNI library and driver More details in the release notes: https://doc.dpdk.org/guides/rel_notes/release_23_11.html There are 40 new contributors (including authors, reviewers and testers). Welcome to Alan Brady, Ales Musil, Andrey Ignatov, Artemy Kovalyov, Chang Miao, Fengjiang Liu, Igor de Paula, Jayaprakash Shanmugam, John Romein, Jonathan Erb, Jonathan Tsai, Josh Hay, Julian Grajkowski, Karen Kelly, Kuan Xu, Madhu Chittim, Mahesh Adulla, Matthew Dirba, Paul Szczepanek, Peter Nilsson, Sam Andrew, Sampath Peechu, Saurabh Singhal, Shailendra Bhatnagar, Shihong Wang, Shubham Rohila, Shujing Dong, Sibaranjan Pattnayak, Sinan Kaya, Sivaprasad Tummala, Sivaramakrishnan Venkat, Timothy Miskell, Tomer Shmilovich, Trevor Tao, Trevor Tao, Vamsi Krishna Attunuru, Wajeeh Atrash, Wei Hu, Xiaoming Jiang, Zhenning Xiao. Below is the number of commits per employer (with authors count): 240 Marvell (29) 203 Intel (39) 140 Corigine (9) 139 NVIDIA (25) 96 Huawei (4) 90 Red Hat (4) 71 Microsoft (5) 64 stephen@networkplumber.org (1) 24 AMD (9) 16 NXP (4) 13 Trustnet (1) 12 Arm (5) ... A big thank to all courageous people who took on the non rewarding task of reviewing other's job. Based on Reviewed-by and Acked-by tags, the top non-PMD reviewers are: 78 Morten Br=C3=B8rup 60 Bruce Richardson 55 David Marchand 47 Ferruh Yigit 33 Konstantin Ananyev 29 Maxime Coquelin 27 Tyler Retzlaff 21 Chengwen Feng 20 Stephen Hemminger 20 Akhil Goyal A special thanks to Stephen Hemminger who started cleaning stale patches in patchwork. We still have many Bugzilla tickets and unattended patches, all help is welcome. The next version will be 24.03 in March. The new features for 24.03 can be submitted during the next weeks: http://core.dpdk.org/roadmap#dates Please share your roadmap. Thanks everyone! --=20 David Marchand