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Like most software projects, sipXecs has approximate target dates for when any given release will happen. Like most software projects, those target dates are not always met.

The best way to watch the progress toward any given release is the sipXecs Project Roadmap page in the issue tracker. If you see lots of Unresolved issues, the release is probably not happening soon. If you don't see any Unresolved issues, it probably is soon (note however, that some issues that have commercial importance may not show, and some problems known to QA and/or the developers may not have been filed yet, so the picture is not always perfect). There is some lag from the last issues being Resolved to a release as the builds are subjected to final QA; sometimes, releases are posted in the public download areas during this period, but if you don't see an announcement on the list and the LatestStable link is not switched to it yet, then you should not consider it released yet.

The issue tracker is how we track everything we're doing... to see the flow for how an issue is created and progresses, see How to report a problem or request a feature.

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Two important things to note in an issue:

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