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* \section releasestatustypes Release Status Types
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* Release management is a essentially an agreement between the development
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* community and the %user community on what kind of updates can be expected
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* for Asterisk releases, and what types of changes these updates will contain.
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* Once these policies are established, the development community works very
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* hard to adhere to them. However, the development community does reserve
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* \arg <b>Full-Support</b> - This release series is receiving updates for all
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* \arg <b>Full-Development</b> - Changes in this part of Asterisk include bug
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* To monitor commits to Asterisk and related projects, visit
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* significant. 1.4.X releases go through a release candidate testing cycle to help
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* Commits to Asterisk 1.4 must be to address bugs only. No new features should be
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* of changes, developers should work with the Asterisk project leaders to
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