We have released OpenBGPD 8.8, which will be arriving in the OpenBGPD directory of your local OpenBSD mirror soon. This release includes the following changes to the previous release: * Improve default multiproto capability announcement selection. The default MP capability is only set if no other capability is configured on the neighbor. * The `reject as-set` configuration option now defaults to yes. Route announcements with AS_SET segments in the AS_PATH Attribute will be rejected. See draft-ietf-idr-deprecate-as-set-confed-set for more information. * The RFC 8654 Extended Message configuration changed from "announce extended (yes|no|enforce)" to "announce extended message (yes|no|enforce)" * RFC 8950 - Extended nexthop encoding support in the RIB. * Preliminary support for EVPN in the RIB. * When "transparent-as yes" is set, well-known BGP communities are passed on according to RFC 7947. This means that IX Route Servers transparently pass through NO_EXPORT, NO_ADVERTISE, etc. * Fix an error introduced in the previous release that prevented sessions from staying down. * Fix add-path send support using best, ecmp, or as-wide-best mode which was not working correctly in the previous release. * Fix FIB handling on FreeBSD when an interface is destroyed. * Make the example bgpd.conf work out of the box with 4byte ASN. OpenBGPD-portable is known to compile and run on FreeBSD and the Linux distributions Alpine, Debian, Fedora, RHEL/CentOS and Ubuntu. It is our hope that packagers take interest and help adapt OpenBGPD-portable to more distributions. We welcome feedback and improvements from the broader community. Thanks to all of the contributors who helped make this release possible.