Fundamentally this is a 25th Anniversary release of WASD, rather than any significant leap forward. Essentially v11.3 with a small number of tweaks and fixes applied. In any case, a quarter century of continuous development should not go unremarked. https://wasd.vsm.com.au/wasd_root/doc/misc/changes.html Ideally, this would have been released in June but for multiple reasons slipped to July (the first entry in the WASD version log is "20-JUN-1994 MGD v1.0.0 single-threaded version", even though webby development was actually being tinkered with in 1993). As described, a major change with v11.4.0 is the introduction of a new document processing system. Since inception, WASD documentation largely has been authored using DEC (previously VAX) Document, a text markup to target output processor. Originally producing PostScript for printers, HTML versions were generated using a WASD utility SDM2HTM, and PDF versions using VMS-hosted GhostScript from intermediate PostScript. The new documentation generator, wasDOC, also a text markup processor, targeting HTML, developed specifically to decouple WASD documentation from a long unsupported layered product, can be considered a general VMS documentation tool and is available as a standalone kit. https://wasd.vsm.com.au/wasd_root/src/wasdoc/doc/ The WASD documentation is now located in /wasd_root/wasdoc/ https://wasd.vsm.com.au/wasd_root/wasdoc/ A selective update from v11.3.0[x] to v11.4.0 is possible using @[INSTALL]SELECT https://wasd.vsm.com.au/wasd_root/install/select.com A cumulative update (CUP) also is available to bring the v11.3.0[a,b,c] server to v11.3.0d which is functionally equivalent to the v11.4.0 server. Kits also are available for the recent OpenSSL 1.1.1c and 1.0.2s releases. These can be had from the usual location https://wasd.vsm.com.au/wasd/ Thanks to those who assisted in field testing various aspects of this release. Regards, Mark.