Software release life cycle | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_release_life_cycle\n\n\n00:00:20 1 History
00:01:41 2 Stages of development
00:01:51 2.1 Pre-alpha
00:02:28 2.2 Alpha
00:03:36 2.3 Beta
00:05:20 2.3.1 Perpetual beta
00:07:02 2.3.2 Open and closed beta
00:09:19 2.4 Release candidate
00:10:25 3 Release
00:10:47 3.1 Release to manufacturing (RTM)
00:12:30 3.2 General availability (GA)
00:13:22 3.3 Release to web (RTW)
00:13:51 4 Support
00:14:59 4.1 End-of-life
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