Kubernetes Releases
Upstream Kubernetes releases and changelogs. New features, breaking changes, security advisories and deprecations - each summarised in plain English and updated continuously.
Tracking 4 Kubernetes releases
About Kubernetes release tracking on ReleaseBytes
Kubernetes ships three minor releases a year plus a steady stream of patch releases across supported branches, and every one has a support-window consequence. ReleaseBytes tracks upstream kubernetes/kubernetes releases, summarises the notable changes in plain English, and its EOL tracker shows when each minor version — upstream and in EKS, GKE and AKS — stops receiving patches.
Frequently asked questions
How often are Kubernetes release notes updated on ReleaseBytes? ›
Continuously. ReleaseBytes monitors the official Kubernetes release channels around the clock and publishes a plain-English summary of each announcement shortly after it lands.
What kinds of Kubernetes changes does ReleaseBytes track? ›
New features, enhancements, bug fixes, security advisories, breaking changes, deprecations and end-of-life announcements. Every item is tagged by type so you can filter to just the changes that need action.
How can I get alerts for new Kubernetes releases? ›
Set up a free email or Slack alert filtered to Kubernetes, subscribe to the weekly digest, or follow the RSS feed. Teams can also install the ReleaseBytes GitHub App or connect via MCP.
Where does the Kubernetes release data come from? ›
From the official sources: Upstream Kubernetes releases and changelogs. Every item links back to the original vendor announcement.