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The development cycle is explained below:
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![Untitled presentation (1)](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8425762/170034170-7247a737-9d99-481d-9289-88d361275043.png)
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Devnet:
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- continuous development for active version
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- can be reset
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- should be against a branch named with the version being developed (example: 10.2.3)
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Nextnet:
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- for parallel version development
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- oftentimes, the next major version while development has bugfixes
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- should be against a branch named with the version being developed (example: 10.3.1)
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QAnet:
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- once development is complete, each component is tagged with an rc (example: 10.2.3-rc1) and the new version to be tested is deployed on QAnet
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- this net is for INTERNAL QA
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- Here, we expect most bugs to be reported
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- Once QA signs off, it moves to testnet
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Testnet:
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- tag as beta release (example: 10.2.3-rc3-beta)
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- This is for the community and stability testing
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- should be almost completely stable
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Mainnet:
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- if testnet has no blockers for 2 weeks, community votes to move to mainnet
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- everything is merged to main
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- final release is tagged (example: 10.2.3)
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## GOAL:
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moving away from that model to be able to use ephermal environments instead of maintaining such environments, but now they're available for simplicity |