Release Levels and Interface Stability This appendix includes Open Identity Platform definitions for product release levels and interface stability. Appendix A: Release Levels and Interface Stability This appendix includes ForgeRock definitions for product release levels and interface stability. ForgeRock Product Release Levels ForgeRock defines Major, Minor, and Maintenance product release levels. The release level is reflected in the version number. The release level tells you what sort of compatibility changes to expect. Table A.1. Release Level Definitions Release Label Version Numbers Characteristics Major Version: x[.0.0] (trailing 0s are optional) Bring major new features, minor features, and bug fixes Can include changes even to Stable interfaces Can remove previously Deprecated functionality, and in rare cases remove Evolving functionality that has not been explicitly Deprecated Include changes present in previous Minor and Maintenance releases Minor Version: x.y[.0] (trailing 0s are optional) Bring minor features, and bug fixes Can include backwards-compatible changes to Stable interfaces in the same Major release, and incompatible changes to Evolving interfaces Can remove previously Deprecated functionality Include changes present in previous Minor and Maintenance releases Maintenance Version: x.y.z Bring bug fixes Are intended to be fully compatible with previous versions from the same Minor release Open Identity Platform Product Interface Stability Open Identity Platform products support many protocols, APIs, GUIs, and command-line interfaces. Some of these interfaces are standard and very stable. Others offer new functionality that is continuing to evolve. Open Identity Platform Community acknowledges that you invest in these interfaces, and therefore must know when and how Open Identity Platform Community expects them to change. For that reason, Open Identity Platform Community defines interface stability labels and uses these definitions in Open Identity Platform products. Interface Stability Definitions Stability Label Definition Stable This documented interface is expected to undergo backwards-compatible changes only for major releases. Changes may be announced at least one minor release before they take effect. Evolving This documented interface is continuing to evolve and so is expected to change, potentially in backwards-incompatible ways even in a minor release. Changes are documented at the time of product release. While new protocols and APIs are still in the process of standardization, they are Evolving. This applies for example to recent Internet-Draft implementations, and also to newly developed functionality. Deprecated This interface is deprecated and likely to be removed in a future release. For previously stable interfaces, the change was likely announced in a previous release. Deprecated interfaces will be removed from Open Identity Platform products. Removed This interface was deprecated in a previous release and has now been removed from the product. Internal/Undocumented Internal and undocumented interfaces can change without notice. If you depend on one of these interfaces, contact Open Identity Platform Approved Vendors to discuss your needs. Requests, Responses, and Contexts