SDK Support Policy
To ensure the security, performance, and reliability of our SDKs, we only provide official support for SDK versions that are less than one year old from their release date, unless otherwise specified (some updates may require a different timeline or migration path).
Supported Versions
- We provide support (bug reports, issue investigation, and compatibility assistance) for SDK versions released within the past 12 months.
- Versions older than one year are considered unsupported. While they may continue to function, we do not guarantee their behavior or compatibility with our backend services.
- We strongly recommend upgrading to the latest version to benefit from new features, performance improvements, and critical fixes.
Versioning and Releases
- All SDKs follow Semantic Versioning (SemVer), using the format
MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
, unless otherwise specified.- MAJOR: breaking changes
- MINOR: backwards-compatible new features
- PATCH: backwards-compatible bug fixes
- Release notes are published in the GitHub Releases section of each SDK’s repository. These notes contain details on changes, improvements, and upgrade instructions.
Open Source and Community Contributions
- All SDKs are open source and licensed under the ISC License, allowing developers to freely use, modify, and distribute them. +- We welcome and encourage community contributions.
Need Help?
For help with upgrading, reviewing release notes, or contributing, please refer to the SDK’s GitHub repository or reach out in Slack.