WMS Versions Lifecycle and Release Schedule
This document describes all major stages of a WMS version lifecycle and includes release schedule.
Created: July 2022
Updated: October 2024
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Introduction
This document describes WMS release policy and all major stages of a WMS version lifecycle (e.g. End of Development, End of Life, End of Tech Support) and their differences. Here you can also find Release Schedule.
Major stages of WMS version lifecycle
In short, a major WMS version passes the following stages:
- Global Availability
- End of Development (end of sales)
- End of Life and End of Tech Support
When globally available, a WMS version is being further developed, with new features released, bug fixes, as well as performance and security improvements. The other two stages (End of Development and End of Life) are described in detail below.
Note: Subscription-based (aaS) PBXs can be upgraded to a new major WMS version.
For LifeTime PBXs, upgrades to newer major WMS versions are not possible. To upgrade LifeTime PBXs, you need to convert them to aaS first.
End of Development (EOD)
WMS version is considered End of Development (end of sales) when the next major version becomes globally available. While the WMS version is at the End of Development stage and until it is End of Life:
- Only critical bug fixes and security improvements are delivered.
- No new features are delivered.
- Wildix continues to provide technical support.
- For subscription-based PBXs, an upgrade to the next major version is arranged automatically:
- Partners are encouraged to do the upgrade by themselves
- Wildix team schedules an update and notifies Partners about the upcoming date (2 months in advance)
- For LifeTime PBXs, there is a Promo to convert LifeTime to the subscription model, with the possibility to roll back to a version that is still supported. No automatic upgrade is possible.
End of Life (EOL) and End of Tech Support (EOTS)
LifeTime PBXs that were not converted to the subscription model during the End of Development stage, remain with a WMS version that is End of Life.
Note: You can still upgrade LifeTime PBXs, but to do so, you first need to convert them to the subscription model.
When a WMS version is End of Life/ End of Tech Support:
- There are no security updates or patches.
- The services provided by the PBX might stop working due to updates of other software (browsers, operating systems, anti-viruses, Wildix Cloud microservices, etc).
- Technical support is no longer provided.
Fees for maintaining the EOL PBX increase incrementally as this WMS version becomes older; the exact amount will be communicated annually to partners.
- The EOL PBX is maintained for as long as the maintenance fee is paid and as long as it is technically possible.
Lifecycle of Wildix PBX's major versions
Initial WMS release date (Global availability) | End of Development (EOD) | Auto upgrade for aaS to the next major version (dates announced via email) | Promo to convert LifeTime to aaS | End of Life (EOL)/ End of tech support (EOTS) | Maintaining EOL PBX | |
WMS3 | 2013 | Dec 31, 2020 | ||||
WMS4 | Feb 19, 2019 | Jun 5, 2020 | => WMS 5 (and higher) before WMS 4 is EOL | 01.05.22- 30.10.22 | Dec 31, 2022 | Until it is technically possible |
WMS5 | Jun 5, 2020 | Oct 1, 2022 | => WMS 6 (and higher) before WMS 5 is EOL | - | Dec 31, 2023 | Until it is technically possible |
WMS6 | Oct 1, 2022 | Dec 31, 2024 | => WMS 7 (and higher) before WMS 6 is EOL | Dec 31, 2025 | Until it is technically possible | |
WMS7 | Q1 2025 |
Release Policy
The policy outlines regular release cycle for the WMS (PBX) to ensure predictable and timely updates. This also enables smoother planning for Partners. Starting from October, 2024, the release cycle has switched to one Stable release every two months.