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PHP 7.4.0beta1 Released, HypriotOS 1.11.0 Now Available, ALA Asks LinkedIn Learning to Change Terms of Service that Jeopardize Privacy Rights, Red Hat Announces RHEL 8.1 Beta and The Forbidden Arts Coming to Linux
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News briefs for July 25, 2019.
PHP 7.4.0beta1 has been released[2], marking the first beta of PHP 7.4. Go here[3] to see the list of changes, and go here[4] to download. Note that this is an early test version and not intended for use in production. The next release, Beta 2, is scheduled for August 8th.
HypriotOS 1.11.0, "the fastest way to get Docker up and running on any Raspberry Pi", is now available[5]. This release features the latest Docker 19.03.0 Community Edition, is up to date with Raspbian Lite Buster and includes support for the entire Raspberry Pi family and more. See the release notes[6] for further details.
The American Library Association urges LinkedIn Learning to change terms