+1

Tested on Fedora 43 (x86_64), GCC 15.2.1, OpenSSL 3.5.4:

SHA512 checksum verified
GPG signature verified (Evan Zelkowitz, [email protected])
Clean build from tarball (autotools)
Regression tests (traffic_server -R 3): 213 passed, 0 failed
Autests: 245 passed, 6 failed, 22 skipped
The 6 autest failures are environment-specific (OpenSSL 3.5 disabling TLSv1, 
file permissions, timing sensitivity) and not regressions in 9.2.13.

-Bryan

> On Mar 30, 2026, at 1:29 PM, Evan Zelkowitz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've prepared a release for 9.2.13.  The release notes are available at:
> 
>   https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/milestone/91?closed=1
> 
> or for a brief ChangeLog:
> 
>         https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/blob/9.2.x/CHANGELOG-9.2.13
> 
> The artifacts are available for download at:
> 
>         https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/trafficserver/9.2.13/
> 
> SHA512 checksum:
> 46c291bc08cf3a73d5d2dd70f006c654c8f91ff5f6d7b28fa539ef2f10147fe27d6fac714b4cec06b3930945db6717b8f4714f990a3b77c1699e11fc218e7766
>  
> This corresponds to git refs:
> 
>   Hash: 2c83b07b60ec73e4aa48abc10e82b248e3f2a23b
>   Tag: 9.2.13-rc0
> 
> Which can be verified with the following command:
> 
>       $ git tag -v 9.2.13-rc0
> 
> All code signing keys are available here:
> 
>       https://downloads.apache.org/trafficserver/KEYS
> 
> Make sure you refresh from a key server to get all relevant signatures
> 
> Please test and cast your votes as early as possible.
> 
> 
> -Evan
> 

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