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Whydah Releases

  • Latest stable release: Whydah 2.5

A bug fix release follows a stable release, when necessary. Bug fix releases add a sequence number to the product release number. Thus, the first bug fix release for Whydah 2.0 will be version 2.0.1, then 2.0.2, as necessary. A bug fix release replaces the previous stable release.

Bug fix releases are follow-ons to stable releases. Bug fix versions automatically start at stability "rc", reflecting the fact that only localized bug fixes are expected to be included in such a release. Once all desired bug fixes are in place, a stability vote (to "stable") is followed by a release vote.

Releases


Preview Versions - Whydah 2.* - Release log - alpha versions are not stable; the represent functionality in flux; classes and methods may be renamed or otherwise refactored between releases. - beta versions occur once main functionality is complete; they exist to fix bugs in both old and new functionality, and fill any gaps in functionality. - rc versions are "release candidates"; the functionality should be solid; the point of a release candidate is to get wide exposure to the new codebase to ensure that the final release is free of bugs. Planned releases - Whydah 2.7 - Release Log (November 2020+) - Whydah 3.0 - Encrypted tokens and high security applications - Whydah 4.0 - DEFCON and handling installations under attack