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Period | Date | Event | Details |
Beta | 20 Sept |
Beta Release Day | The Beta build is made available for testing. Configura starts doing regression testing during this period, so please migrate your extensions as soon as possible. |
Migration Guide | A guideline on what code in CET's core has been added, changed, or removed. | ||
22 Sept |
Migration Webinar | A webinar on what has been added, changed, or removed in CET's code core. | |
27 Sept - 18 Oct |
Migration Workshops | Workshops to participate in to help guide on how to migrate in a much interactive way. This will be held on every Monday for 4 weeks. Recordings for the following dates: - 27 September - 4 October - 11 October - 18 October |
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RC |
18 Oct |
RC Release Day | Release Candidates are Beta build versions with the potential to be the final released product on release day. 12.5-RC-64-BIT Distribution |
Pre-Release Notes Announcement | |||
1 Nov |
Release Sign-Off Deadline | To ensure a positive user experience with CET and its Extensions, an important step is for Manufacturers to migrate, test & sign-off on their Extensions before each release. Read more here. | |
8 Nov |
Release Dates Announcement | You can find the list of Extension's planned release dates for the 12.5 update. | |
Official | 15 Nov |
Official Release Day |
Configura expects partners to release their extensions during the 2-week extension release window. If you do not release your extension on time, it will block users from updating to the latest version of the software, creating an undesirable experience for everyone involved. |
Release Notes Announcement | |||
Release Window Opens | |||
29 Nov |
Release Window Closes |
Beta & RC Testing
Why Test in Beta?
Beta is a build that precedes RC. It requires testing after incorporating new features and fixes. Testing against Beta allows the team to identify issues in the core system and your extension. Raising concerns during this period gives Configura time to have them addressed.
You can further refer to the Migration: A Complete Guide help articles to guide you into placing your build into the Beta build for us to test earlier.
Why Test in RC?
Release Candidates are Beta build versions with the potential to be the final released product on release day. Testing against RC gives a first-hand experience of what to expect when running your extension on the released product.
You can further refer to the Migration: A Complete Guide help articles to guide you into placing your build into the RC build for us to test earlier.
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