OpenSSL 3.3 Beta Release Live

The beta release of OpenSSL 3.3 is now live. This release is in accordance with our adoption of biannual time-based releases. As this is a beta release, we consider this to be a release candidate and as such encourage all OpenSSL users to build and test against this beta release and provide feedback. It represents the second step in our planned release of OpenSSL 3.3. To view the full 3.3 release schedule please refer to this blog.

The code for OpenSSL 3.3 is now functionally complete and we expect the final release to occur on schedule. We would also like to thank all those who contributed to the OpenSSL 3.3 release, without which as ever OpenSSL would not be possible.

OpenSSL 3.3 will feature the following new features:

No further features or API changes are planned for 3.3 beyond those listed above. We will not be accepting any additional features for 3.3; any unmerged feature PRs will now be considered for 3.4.

The release process of OpenSSL 3.3 is being managed by Neil Horman (@nhorman). Details on the release schedule can be found on the new OpenSSL Release Schedule board on GitHub.