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Version EOL Policy#

1. Lifecycle Overview#

Our End of Life (EOL) policy is designed to provide a predictable schedule for support and upgrades. The lifecycle of any major version is calculated based on its original General Availability (GA) date.

Key Milestones#

The table below shows general cadence of the key release milestones. Applicable from version 6.0.0 onwards.

Milestone Calculation Description
General Availability (GA) $T_0$ The date the version was publicly released.
End of Maintenance (EOM) $T_0 + 12$ Months End of full support and start of maintenance support.
End of Life (EOL) $T_0 + 24$ Months End of maintenence support. Documentation moved to archives.

2. Version Status#

Use the table below to determine the current status of your installed version.

Version Release Date (GA) End of Maintenance End of Life (Support) Status
v5.x.x 2024-03-15 2025-03-15 2026-11-01(Projected) Active
v5.0.x 2022-03-15 2023-03-15 2024-09-15 EOL

3. Support Scope During Transition#

As a version approaches its EOL date, the level of support shifts:

  • Full Support: Covers "How-to" questions, bug fixes, and security vulnerabilities.
  • Maintenance Support: No new features. Only critical security patches and high-severity bug fixes are provided.

4. Upgrade & Migration Guidance#

To maintain system integrity and security, we recommend upgrading to the latest Stable Release at least six months prior to your current version's EOL date.

Migration Resources:#

  • Breaking Changes Log: Review our Changelog for API or configuration changes.
  • Compatibility Matrix: Ensure your OS and hardware meet the system requirements for your deployment platform for the new version. Refer to the installation section for more details.
  • Automated Upgrade Scripts: Available for the last three releases to simplify upgrades. For example, upgrading from 5.14.0 to 6.0.0 should follow: 5.14.0 → 5.15.0 → 5.16.0 → 6.0.0.

Warning: Running software past its EOL date may result in compatibility issues with newer OS updates and increased exposure to security threats.


5. Documentation Archiving#

Once a version reaches its EOL date:

  1. Online documentation will be moved to the Legacy Archive.
  2. Knowledge Base articles will remain searchable but will no longer be updated.
  3. Community forums for that version will be set to Read-Only.