OpenWrt 21.02.0 released [LWN.net]
https://lwn.net/Articles/86840606.09.2021 · Version 21.02.0 of the OpenWrt router distribution is out. "It incorporates over 5800 commits since branching the previous OpenWrt 19.07 release and has been under development for about one and a half year". Significant changes include WPA3 support by default, TLS support in opkg and in the LuCi interface, initial Distributed Switch Architecture support, new hardware …
[OpenWrt Wiki] OpenWrt 21.02
openwrt.org › releases › 21Oct 29, 2021 · The OpenWrt 21.02 series focuses on bringing all supported targets to Linux kernel version 5.4 and introducing WPA 3 support into default images. Current Stable Release - OpenWrt 21.02.0 The current stable version series of OpenWrt is 21.02, with v21.02.0 being the latest release of the series. It was released on 4. September 2021. Release Notes
[OpenWrt Wiki] OpenWrt version history
https://openwrt.org/about/history13.12.2021 · OpenWrt version history Beginning The OpenWrt project started in January 2004. The first OpenWrt versions were based on Linksys GPL sources for WRT54G and a buildroot from the uClibc project. This version was known as OpenWrt stable release and was widely in use. There are still many OpenWrt applications, like the Freifunk-Firmware or Sip@Home, which are …
[OpenWrt Wiki] OpenWrt 21.02
https://openwrt.org/releases/21.0229.10.2021 · OpenWrt 21.02 The OpenWrt Community is proud to present the OpenWrt 21.02 stable version series. It is the successor of the previous 19.07 stable major release. The OpenWrt 21.02 series focuses on bringing all supported targets to Linux kernel version 5.4 and introducing WPA 3 support into default images.
[OpenWrt Wiki] Release Builds
https://openwrt.org/releases14.09.2021 · OpenWrt software has two distinct branches: a stable “Release” build that is suitable for production use, and a "Development" build that contains an ever-evolving set of enhancements. From time to time, we declare one version of the development builds to be a “Release Candidate” for a subsequent stable version.