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Note: To unpack the TAR archive you need a GNU TAR compatible program. For installation instructions please read the README that is part of the distribution.

You can also find the source code at [github.com](http://github.com) in the official Erlang repository. Git tag OTP-19.1
You can also find the source code at <https://github.com> in the official Erlang repository. Git tag OTP-19.1
<https://github.com/erlang/otp/tree/OTP-19.1>

The Windows binary distributions can be downloaded from
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* Emacs erlang-mode function that lets the user open the documentation for an Erlang/OTP function in an Emacs buffer has been improved. Users will be asked if they want the man pages downloaded if they are not present in the system.

For more details see
[erlang.org/download/otp_src_22.2.readme](https://erlang.org/download/otp_src_22.2.readme)
<https://erlang.org/download/otp_src_22.2.readme>

Pre-built versions for Windows can be fetched here:
[erlang.org/download/otp_win32_22.2.exe](https://erlang.org/download/otp_win32_22.2.exe)
[erlang.org/download/otp_win64_22.2.exe](https://erlang.org/download/otp_win64_22.2.exe)
<https://erlang.org/download/otp_win32_22.2.exe>
<https://erlang.org/download/otp_win64_22.2.exe>

Online documentation can be browsed here:
[erlang.org/doc/search/](/doc/search/)
<https://www.erlang.org/doc/search/>

The source tarball can be fetched here:
[erlang.org/download/otp_src_22.2.tar.gz](https://erlang.org/download/otp_src_22.2.tar.gz)
<https://erlang.org/download/otp_src_22.2.tar.gz>
The documentation can be fetched here:
[erlang.org/download/otp_doc_html_22.2.tar.gz](https://erlang.org/download/otp_doc_html_22.2.tar.gz)
<https://erlang.org/download/otp_doc_html_22.2.tar.gz>
The man pages can be fetched here:
[erlang.org/download/otp_doc_man_22.2.tar.gz](https://erlang.org/download/otp_doc_man_22.2.tar.gz)
<https://erlang.org/download/otp_doc_man_22.2.tar.gz>

The Erlang/OTP source can also be found at GitHub on the official Erlang repository:

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The design and content are roughly the same as the old website. The most notable changes are:

* The blog is moved
* [erlang.org/blog](/blog)
* <https://www.erlang.org/blog>
* New downloads page with all patches
* [erlang.org/downloads](/downloads)
* [erlang.org/downloads/24](/downloads/24)
* [erlang.org/patches/OTP-24.1](/patches/OTP-24.1)
* <https://www.erlang.org/downloads>
* <https://www.erlang.org/downloads/24>
* <https://www.erlang.org/patches/OTP-24.1>
* The documentation has integrated full-text search by [algolia]
* [erlang.org/doc/](/doc/)
* <https://www.erlang.org/doc/>
* Try searching for "lists", "erlang error" or "records"
* Updated and "flattened" docs for more versions
* [erlang.org/docs/23/](/docs/23/)
* [erlang.org/docs/17/](/docs/17/)
* <https://www.erlang.org/docs/23/>
* <https://www.erlang.org/docs/17/>

Some things from the old site has been removed:

* bugs.erlang.org has been removed and now redirects to [github.com/erlang/otp/issues](https://github.com/erlang/otp/issues)
* [erlang.org/erldoc](/erldoc) and [erlang.org/doc/search](/doc/search) have been replaced by algolia search
* bugs.erlang.org has been removed and now redirects to <https://github.com/erlang/otp/issues>
* <https://www.erlang.org/erldoc> and <https://www.erlang.org/doc/search> have been replaced by algolia search
* The events section has been removed

The new website is built using Erlang + Jekyll + Bootstrap and the code is available here: [github.com/erlang/erlang-org/](https://github.com/erlang/erlang-org/)
The new website is built using Erlang + Jekyll + Bootstrap and the code is available here: <https://github.com/erlang/erlang-org/>

Please report any problems that you find as issues on [github.com/erlang/erlang-org](https://github.com/erlang/erlang-org).
Please report any problems that you find as issues on <https://github.com/erlang/erlang-org>.

Lukas and the Erlang/OTP team

[algolia]: https://docsearch.algolia.com
[algolia]: <https://docsearch.algolia.com>
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*Early Bird rates end on 11 February*

[http://www.erlang-factory.com/conference
](http://www.erlang-factory.com/conference/show/conference-6/home/#home)
<https://www.erlang-factory.com/conference/show/conference-6/home/#home>

Another first is the significant broadening of the range of training available before and after the conference. Besides the already traditional Erlang courses, this year participants are also offered courses on Elixir, Cowboy, Riak and Kazoo. 
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*The Zurich Erlang Factory Lite is back! Join us for a day of expert Erlang/Riak/Elixir talks on 10 April and three days of training on Erlang and OTP (7-9 April). Call for talks is open until 21 February.*



[http://www.erlang-factory.com/conference
](http://www.erlang-factory.com/conference/show/conference-22/home/)
<https://www.erlang-factory.com/conference/show/conference-22/home/>
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Git tag OTP-18.0-rc1

[https://github.com/erlang/otp/tree/OTP-18.0-rc1
](https://github.com/erlang/otp/tree/OTP-18.0-rc1)
<https://github.com/erlang/otp/tree/OTP-18.0-rc1>

You can also read the documentation on-line here: (see the Release Notes mentioned above for release notes which are not updated in the doc, but the new functionality is)

[https://erlang.org/documentation/doc-7.0-rc1/doc/
](https://erlang.org/documentation/doc-7.0-rc1/doc/)
<https://erlang.org/documentation/doc-7.0-rc1/doc/>

We also want to thank those that sent us patches, suggestions and bug reports.

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FlowForwarding.org has announced the availability of LINC, an Erlang based open source soft switch implementing the 1.2 version of the OpenFlow standard. The LINC switch has now been released as commercial friendly open source through the FlowForwarding.org community website, encouraging users and vendors to use LINC and contribute to its development. The initial LINC implementation focuses on correctness and feature compliance. Through an abstraction layer, specialized network hardware drivers can be easily interfaced to LINC. It has been implemented by using the power and flexibility of the Erlang programming language and software environment. Erlang allows for rapid industrial strength implementations, a key requirement for developing and deploying an evolving technology such as OpenFlow. For more information, visit [FlowForwarding.org](http://www.FlowForwarding.org).
FlowForwarding.org has announced the availability of LINC, an Erlang based open source soft switch implementing the 1.2 version of the OpenFlow standard. The LINC switch has now been released as commercial friendly open source through the FlowForwarding.org community website, encouraging users and vendors to use LINC and contribute to its development. The initial LINC implementation focuses on correctness and feature compliance. Through an abstraction layer, specialized network hardware drivers can be easily interfaced to LINC. It has been implemented by using the power and flexibility of the Erlang programming language and software environment. Erlang allows for rapid industrial strength implementations, a key requirement for developing and deploying an evolving technology such as OpenFlow. For more information, visit <http://www.flowforwarding.org>.

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