On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 9:48 PM, Arpit Baldeva <[email protected]> wrote:

> What does a grpc pre-release mean?
>

More or less the same thing that "pre-release" or "release candidate" means
throughout the rest of the software world - a "pre-release" is a software
distribution that we think *could very well be* what we want an upcoming
release to be, and we want to make it available to all users to hear
whether or not they have any problems with it.

For example, what level of testing does it go through vs a release that is
> not marked pre-release?
>

Pre-releases go through all the same automated tests as proper releases on
our side.

Can the api change between a pre-release vs release?
>

Since the point of a pre-release is to find and fix problems with an
upcoming release, it's possible that if there's a problem in an API then
the API will be changed or fixed between the pre-release and the release
itself. But such changes are rare and minimal even when they do happen.
-Nathaniel

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