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provides different support levels for different versions, which may include new features, bug fixes, or security patches.
Support levels
There are four support levels:
Active
Critical
End of life (EOL)
Deprecated
Active
Where N represents the latest minor version (e.g., 0.3, 0.4, etc.).
The current minor version (N) receives full support, including:
New features and capabilities
Bug fixes and regressions
Security patches
Quality-of-life improvements
High confidence changes that are narrowly scoped
Critical
The previous minor version (N-1) receives limited support:
Critical security fixes
Installation fixes
No new features or general bug fixes
Transitioned from Active when a newer minor version is released
End of life (EOL)
Versions older than N-2 (N-2, N-3, etc.) receive no support:
No new patch releases
No bug fixes, including known bugs
No security updates
Users should upgrade to a supported version
Deprecated
Versions that are no longer maintained:
All versions prior to the first stable release
Versions that have been explicitly deprecated
No support or maintenance provided
Version support policy
follows an N-2 support policy for minor versions:
N (Current) : Active support
N-1 : Critical support
N-2 and older : End of Life
Minor version support
Minor versions include new features and capabilities and are supported according to the N-2 policy. When we refer to a minor version, such as v0.3, we always mean its latest available patch release (v0.3.x).
Patch releases
During the support window for each version:
Active Support : Regular patch releases with bug fixes, regressions, and new features
Critical Support : Security-only releases for critical fixes related to security and installation
End of Life : No new patches released
Recommendations
Stay Current : We recommend upgrading to the latest minor version to receive full support and access to new features
Plan Upgrades : Monitor the changelog for upcoming version changes and plan upgrades accordingly
Security : Critical security fixes are only provided for Active and Critical support versions
Testing : Test your applications with newer versions before upgrading in production
Version compatibility
When upgrading between minor versions:
Review the changelog for breaking changes
Test your applications thoroughly
Follow the upgrade guides provided in the documentation
Consider the support timeline for your current version
Self-hosted considerations
For self-hosted LangSmith installations:
Current version support
To check the current supported versions and their support levels, refer to the LangSmith changelog for the latest release information.