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AuthorDate: Wed Aug 15 10:18:06 2018 -0700

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@@ -24,11 +24,11 @@ This page contains a list of major policies agreed upon by 
the Apache Beam commu
 
 ## Releases
 
-Apache Beam makes minor releases every 6 weeks. Apache Beam has a 
[calendar](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=0p73sl034k80oob7seouanigd0%40group.calendar.google.com)
 for cutting the next release branch. Once a release branch is cut, the 
community works quickly to finalize that release.
+Apache Beam makes minor releases every 6 weeks. Apache Beam has a 
[calendar](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=0p73sl034k80oob7seouanigd0%40group.calendar.google.com)
 for cutting the next release branch. After a release branch is cut, the 
community works quickly to finalize that release.
 
-Apache Beam aims to make 8 releases in a 12 month period. In order to 
accommodate users with longer upgrade cycles some of these release will be 
tagged long term support (LTS) releases. Every fourth release starting from the 
2.7.0 release will be a LTS release. LTS releases will receive patches for 12 
months starting from their initial release dates for major issues. LTS releases 
will be considered deprecated after 12 months. Non-LTS releases will never 
receive patches and they will be c [...]
+Apache Beam aims to make 8 releases in a 12 month period. To accommodate users 
with longer upgrade cycles, some of these releases will be tagged as long term 
support (LTS) releases. Starting with the 2.7.0 release, every fourth release 
will be a LTS release. LTS releases receive patches to fix major issues for 12 
months, starting from the release's initial release date. LTS releases are 
considered deprecated after 12 months. Non-LTS releases do not receive patches 
and are considered depr [...]
 
-It is up to the Apache Beam community to decide whether an identified issue is 
a major issue or not that will warrant a patch release. Some example major 
issues are high severity security issues and high risk data integrity issues.
+It is up to the Apache Beam community to decide whether an identified issue is 
a major issue that warrants a patch release. Some examples of major issues are 
high severity security issues and high risk data integrity issues.
 
 
 If you wish to report a security vulnerability, please contact 
[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). Apache Beam follows the 
typical [Apache vulnerability handling 
process](https://apache.org/security/committers.html#vulnerability-handling).

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