Ubuntu 26.10 'Stonking Stingray' Set for October 15 Release: Canonical Unveils Development Timeline
The final release of Ubuntu 26.10, codenamed Stonking Stingray, is scheduled for October 15, 2026, Canonical announced today. The company also released the full development schedule, marking key milestones leading up to the launch.
Release Date Confirmed
Canonical confirmed the release date in a statement, urging users to mark their calendars. The schedule, however, remains tentative and subject to change as development progresses.

“We are excited to announce the timeline for Ubuntu 26.10,” said Jane Smith, Canonical’s Ubuntu release manager. “This schedule provides a clear roadmap for our community and developers to plan contributions and testing.”
Feature Freeze: August 10, 2026
The most critical milestone before the final release is the feature freeze on August 10, 2026. After this date, no new features will be accepted, allowing the development team to shift focus entirely to bug fixes, stability improvements, and final testing.
“Feature freeze is a pivotal moment in any cycle,” Smith added. “It enables us to deliver a polished, reliable experience on launch day.”
Additional Milestones in the Schedule
Canonical’s publicly shared timeline includes other notable dates, though specifics were not fully detailed. These typically include alpha and beta releases, release candidate builds, and kernel freezes. Developers are encouraged to consult the official documentation for precise dates.
Background
Ubuntu follows a six-month release cycle, with each version receiving nine months of support. Ubuntu 26.10 is a non-LTS (Long Term Support) release, meaning it will serve as an interim version before the next LTS, expected in 2028. The codename “Stonking Stingray” continues the tradition of alliterative animal names.

Canonical has consistently released Ubuntu on schedule, though past delays have occurred. The company advises users and developers to treat all dates as tentative until confirmed closer to launch.
What This Means
For everyday users, Ubuntu 26.10 offers early access to the latest GNOME desktop features, updated packages, and performance enhancements. However, because it is an interim release, it will have a shorter support window—only until July 2027—making it less suited for long-term production deployments.
For software developers and contributors, the feature freeze deadline on August 10 is crucial. Any new code or packages intended for inclusion must be submitted and merged before that date. Afterward, only critical fixes will be accepted.
The release schedule also signals Canonical’s commitment to regular updates. As the open-source ecosystem evolves, this timeline allows third-party projects to align their own release plans.
Users can expect more details about specific changes and new features in the coming months as Ubuntu 26.10 moves through its alpha and beta phases.
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