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ASF GitHub Bot logged work on BEAM-5033:
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Author: ASF GitHub Bot
Created on: 20/Aug/18 22:05
Start Date: 20/Aug/18 22:05
Worklog Time Spent: 10m
Work Description: asfgit closed pull request #539: [BEAM-5033] Update to
LTS wording to remove every Nth release clause.
URL: https://github.com/apache/beam-site/pull/539
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diff --git a/src/community/policies.md b/src/community/policies.md
index a553e76cc4..2b96a7f6d9 100644
--- a/src/community/policies.md
+++ b/src/community/policies.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ This page contains a list of major policies agreed upon by
the Apache Beam commu
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. 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 deprecated immediately after the next following minor
release. We encourage you to update early and often; do not wait until the
deprecation date of the version you are using.
+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. LTS releases receive patches to fix major issues for 12
months, starting from the release's initial release date. There will be at
least one new LTS release in a 12 month period, and LTS releases are considered
deprecated after 12 months. The community will mark a release as a LTS release
based on various factors, such as the number of LTS releases currently in
flight and whether the accumulated feature set since the last LTS provides
significant upgrade value. Non-LTS releases do not receive patches and are
considered deprecated immediately after the next following minor release. We
encourage you to update early and often; do not wait until the deprecation date
of the version you are using.
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.
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Worklog Id: (was: 136308)
Time Spent: 1.5h (was: 1h 20m)
> Define and publish support story for Beam releases
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: BEAM-5033
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-5033
> Project: Beam
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: website
> Reporter: Rafael Fernandez
> Assignee: Ahmet Altay
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: Not applicable
>
> Time Spent: 1.5h
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> Propose, define, and publish a support story for Beam releases, clarifying
> how long a specific release is expected to be eligible for security or
> correctness patches.
>
> A user could naturally infer today that only the latest released version is
> eligible for such patches. Since we release every six weeks, this could be an
> opportunity to establish long-term support policies for selected releases.
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