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  • The feature is going to be developed because it has been Accepted
  • Even though, the feature is not going to be developed for the Planned Release.
  • Another future Release will be assigned to it in order for this feature to be developed.

Example

  • Lifecycle
    • A feature is announced as being deprecated with release 1.8:
      • This feature will still be included in all maintenance releases1.8.1, 1.8.2 etc.
    • This feature will then be announced as being unsupported from release 1.9:
      • This feature will still be included in all maintenance releases 1.9.1, 1.9.2 etc.
      • Support will not be provided if an unsupported feature should break in a release 1.9 or later
    • This feature may be removed in a subsequent release such as 1.10 or later.
  • Please note:
    • The period between releases will usually be around three months.
    • This means that you will have about six months to modify your configuration and to upgrade to replacement features.