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Overview
Release App is a management tool that allows you to:
- Receive the latest updates from the service provider (B3Networks).
- Manage the updated version to a selected group of users.
- Keep tracking the software development lifecycle.
Release Channels
Types
There are 5 different release channels in the following order that you need to be aware of:
- Experimental: Channel for Development testing
- Quality Assurance: Channel for QA team testing
- Release Candidate: Channel for ready-for-production releases (In this channel, the early candidates can opt-in in advance for testing and approving purposes.)
- Stable: Channels for production releases
- Enterprise: Channels for customers who want a fixed 1 release per quarter
The following table will represent the differences of each channel.
Terminology
Term | Definition |
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Release | a software update. |
Version | a particular release of a piece of the software following Semantic Versioning. |
Release type - Optional without expired | all users will receive updates immediately when engineer apply the release for these users |
Release type - Applied_since time | a release applied_since time is set to the current time, the release will supersede the previous release and be applied immediately to all customers. |
Checklist
The Release App will contain the following tabs: