Release Stages

How Byos defines where features are in their development cycle

Release Stages

Byos products and features go through multiple release stages: Alpha, Beta, and General Availability (GA)

Release Stages

Alpha

The feature is available for testing. Alpha releases may be public or private. The feature may have changing requirements and scope, and needs feedback. Alpha releases are not necessarily feature complete, may not work on all platforms, may not have full functionality in the UI, CLI, or API, and may not be documented. Alpha releases have no technical support obligations.

Beta

The feature is publicly available for testing environments. The feature needs refinement and broader testing to know it meets users’ needs. Beta releases are documented, including any known gaps in functionality or platform support. Beta releases have no technical support obligations.

General Availability (GA)

The feature is publicly available, and ready for production use. Technical support obligations apply to GA features.

Comparison Matrix

AlphaBetaGA
AvailabilityMay be public or PrivatePublicPublic
Breaking ChangesYesYes, but with some warningNo
Known IssuesMajorMinorBugs
UI/CLI/API SupportMay have limited UXMay have limited UXWorks in all intended UX
DocumentationNot publicly, or very limitedYes, but may be incompleteYes
Terms of ServiceCovered under existing Terms of ServiceCovered under existing Terms of ServiceCovered under existing Terms of Service