Open Source Releases — 2026-07-15
Immich v3.0.0 marks the week's most significant launch, dropping pgvecto.rs support and introducing breaking changes across the self-hosted media library ecosystem. This week's theme centers on infrastructure stabilization and platform consolidation—from Linux kernel updates to telecom automation—as developers prioritize reliability over feature velocity heading into mid-summer. Readers should act now on upgrade paths for widely-adopted tools before migration deadlines arrive.
Open Source Releases — 2026-07-15
Fresh Launches (Today)

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Major Version Releases
Immich v3.0.0 — Breaking database migration, pgvecto.rs removed
- Headline feature: Full deprecation of pgvecto.rs vector database backend; shift to Postgres-native vector support and dashboard open-sourcing
- Breaking changes: Yes. Users on Immich versions pre-v1.133.0 must complete pgvecto.rs migration before upgrading; installations skipping this step will fail. Support for legacy vector extension removed entirely.
- Performance/size: Migration guide provided; no specific benchmark deltas disclosed in release notes
- Who should upgrade: Self-hosted Immich operators managing photo/video libraries; delay only if still on legacy pgvecto.rs without migration path
GitHub Copilot CLI v1.0.70 — GPT-5.6 model support added
- Headline feature: Integration with OpenAI's latest GPT-5.6 model; improved error handling and HTTPS proxy support for enterprise environments
- Breaking changes: None reported; backwards-compatible with prior versions
- Performance/size: Enhanced parse error clarity; fixed mcp and skill command failure reporting
- Who should upgrade: CLI users in corporate environments using mandatory HTTPS proxies; anyone wanting access to GPT-5.6 inference through CLI
Notable Updates & Milestones
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Linux kernel ecosystem: Kernel 7.2-rc2 and Azure Linux 4.0 updates released; decade-old kernel vulnerabilities disclosed and patched, driving urgency for distribution updates.
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OpenAN (telecom automation): Huawei-led consortium launched open-source network automation framework targeting reduced integration costs and agent-based AI deployment in telecom infrastructure. This signals industry-wide shift toward standardized, vendor-agnostic network ops tooling.
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Debian 13.6 & KDE Plasma 6.6.6: Desktop Linux distro updates rolled out; Cinnamon achieving full Wayland compositing support marks maturation of next-gen display server adoption across mainstream Linux environments.
Community Pulse
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Trend of the Day
Infrastructure consolidation dominates: The week's major releases cluster around database/vector storage (Immich v3), CLI tooling (Copilot CLI), and network automation (OpenAN)—signaling developer focus on stabilizing and unifying fragmented stacks rather than launching greenfield projects. Linux kernel security patches underscore the enduring operational burden of maintaining compatibility across a decade of vulnerability history. The shift from pgvecto.rs to Postgres-native vectors in Immich reflects broader market consolidation around commodity databases, reducing custom dependency sprawl. Telecom's embrace of open-source automation (OpenAN) indicates enterprise acceptance of open governance for mission-critical infrastructure—a maturation marker for OSS in regulated industries.
What to Watch Next
- Immich post-v3.0.0 point releases: Minor patches addressing pgvecto.rs migration edge cases expected within 2–3 weeks; watch GitHub releases for v3.0.1+
- OpenAI GPT-5.6 public availability: Mashable reported delays from White House review; expected week of July 20, 2026—Copilot CLI v1.0.70 release suggests public access imminent
- Linux kernel 7.2 final release: RC2 cycle suggests stable v7.2 within 2 weeks; patch urgency for distros means Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora updates will cascade shortly after
Reader Action Items
- Try today: Verify your Immich installation version (
immich --version) and check migration readiness at before v3.0.0 lands in your package manager (likely within 48 hours for most distros) - Star for later: Watch if you manage telecom or edge network infrastructure; this will shape RAN automation standards over next 12 months
- Upgrade path: If running Immich on legacy pgvecto.rs, schedule migration this week—do not wait for v3.0.0 arrival, as forced upgrade mid-migration will fail. Follow the official guide in the release notes.
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