It has been an interesting test cycle and, as far as I can tell, Lubuntu 22.04 is on track to drop tomorrow. You should soon be able to upgrade in the normal fashion. Not too much has changed, but you'll find some differences. In Lubuntu, for example, Firefox is now a Snap (easy enough to change) and there's no default email client.
I don't test Ubuntu, so I'm not sure what will have changed for them or the other official flavors.
Note the lack of "Development Branch" in the release:
As always, the release notes will explain more - but hardly anyone reads those. They really should, as they often answer questions before those questions have been raised by the user. Ah well...
Anyhow, those of us associated with the project will start working on 22.10 pretty much immediately - but it's good to see a LTS go through the development cycle and to know that it'll be available for at least three years.
I don't test Ubuntu, so I'm not sure what will have changed for them or the other official flavors.
Note the lack of "Development Branch" in the release:
As always, the release notes will explain more - but hardly anyone reads those. They really should, as they often answer questions before those questions have been raised by the user. Ah well...
Anyhow, those of us associated with the project will start working on 22.10 pretty much immediately - but it's good to see a LTS go through the development cycle and to know that it'll be available for at least three years.