--- stage: Systems group: Distribution info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # Support for Experiment, Beta, and Generally Available features **(PREMIUM)** Some GitLab features are released as Experiment or Beta versions and are [not fully supported](https://about.gitlab.com/support/statement-of-support/#alpha-beta-features). All other features are considered to be Generally Available (GA). ## Experiment Support is not provided for features listed as "Experimental" or "Alpha" or any similar designation. Issues regarding such features should be opened in the GitLab issue tracker. - Not ready for production use - No support available - May be unstable or have performance issues - Can be removed at any time - Data loss may occur - Documentation may not exist or just be in a blog format - Behind a feature flag that is on by default and the UI reflects Experiment status. - Behind a toggle that is off by default and the UI reflects Experiment status. - Feedback issue to engage with team - UX not finalized, might be just quick action access - Not announced in a release post ## Beta Commercially-reasonable efforts are made to provide limited support for features designated as "Beta," with the expectation that issues require extra time and assistance from development to troubleshoot. - May not be ready for production use and the UI and documentation will reflect this status - May be unstable and can cause performance and stability issues. - Configuration and dependencies unlikely to change. - Features and functions unlikely to change. However, breaking changes may occur outside of major releases or with less notice than for Generally Available features. - Data loss not likely. - Support on a commercially-reasonable effort basis. - Documentation reflects Beta status. - UX complete or near completion. - Behind a feature flag that is on by default and the UI reflects Beta status. - Behind a toggle that is off by default and the UI reflects Beta status. - Can be announced in a release post that reflects Beta status. ## Generally Available (GA) Generally Available features means that they passed the [Production Readiness Review](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-infra/readiness/-/blob/master/.gitlab/issue_templates/production_readiness.md) for GitLab.com, and are: - Ready for production use at any scale. - Fully documented and supported. - UX complete and in line with GitLab design standards.