.. # Copyright (c) 2024, Linaro. All rights reserved. # # This document is proprietary and confidential. # Unauthorized copying, distribution, or disclosure of this document or any part # of it is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from Linaro. # ############# Release Notes ############# This section provides and overview of new features and known issues for ONELab releases. Release v2.0 ************ **Overview**: This release includes minor defect resolutions and usability feature enhancements with particular note of the ones listed below. **Release date**: October 3, 2025 **Release Highlights** - Reworked the Compliance Runs private dashboard to greatly increase navigation and readability - Addition of the SystemReady ACS Processing page that supports a summary of test results and the ability for the user to self-comply if all mandatory tests pass. - Now executes Arm SystemReady DT ACS 3.0 tests - Self-compliance provides the mechanism for users to gain permissions to use the SystemReady logo. - Integrated Linaro ONEBoot firmware images across multiple platforms such as Raspberry Pi 4 demonstrating the ease with which Linaro can now add new firmwares. - Explore Boards page handles sizing restrictions as well as ability to select the number of displayed rows - Payload dashboard now includes Debian as an OS interoperability payload - Much improved documentation in the area of `User Interface `_ **Known Issues/Dependencies** - Subscriber specific Device Types show up across all subscriptions - Some Standalone ACS tests show up as non-mandatory including Ethtool tests and Capsule Update tests. Users should be aware of this when self-certifying - You must run the OS payload tests before the ACS test to get valid ACS results, as noted in the :ref:`onelab_processresults` section. If you run the ACS test first, you'll need to rerun it after the OS tests have been confirmed to pass