This issue is a locked mirror of dotnet/core#7522. See that issue for discussion.
releases.json
Breaking Change
releases.json is a family of files (and schema) that the .NET Team publishes to enable programatic access to the catalog of .NET releases.
We are making some targeted changes to these files, primarily to reduce user confusion, in response to consistent and broad feedback.
We are making three primary changes, ordered from most to least breaking:
current
value with sts
, in the support-phase
property.support-phase
. This will include go-live
, in addition to sts
.release-type
property, with immutable values of lts
or sts
, as appropriate.The change will be made in two phases:
release-type
property, and .NET 7 EOL date, will be added on July 13th via Add new release labels core#7499.support-phase
property for .NET 7 will transition from preview
to go-live
on September 13th. Previously, this would have been rc
.support-phase
property for .NET 7 will transition from go-live
to sts
on November 8th. Previously, this would have been current
."Current" releases will now be referred to as "Short-term Support (STS)" releases, in obvious contrast to "Long-term Support (LTS)" releases. The duration of the support periods and related policies are not changing.
The "Current" term will no longer be used.
See .NET Release Labels for more information.
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