Product Release Stages
User GuideProduct Release Stages
Product Release Stages

Certain Lana products or features may have different release stages. Here is an explanation of each stage:

StageDescription
Early AccessEarly Access features are limited to a small group of invite-only users. These users must sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) before access. Early Access features may not be stable and can undergo numerous changes, which might not be compatible with earlier versions. Support for these features may not be available as they are still new and might not be released officially. We don't guarantee support for Early Access products or features.
AlphaAlpha stage products have passed initial Early Access testing and are also available to a larger, more diverse group of invited users. This stage focuses on identifying edge cases and collecting more user feedback. Depending on the feature's complexity and strategic value, Alpha users may need to sign an NDA. Alpha stage typically lasts between one and three months and details are seldom publicly disclosed.
BetaBeta stage products are generally stable and open to a wider user base. Beta users usually don't have to sign an NDA. Support for Beta stage features may be limited or unavailable. This stage typically lasts for 3 to 6 months.
General AvailabilityGeneral Availability stage products are open to all users. Standard support as outlined in the Lana Support Policy is available.
DeprecatedDeprecated products are no longer available. The deprecation process follows the Lana Terms of Service.
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