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@tr0njavolta tr0njavolta commented Oct 30, 2025

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Adding tables to the provider package policies to enumerate levels of support for official provider families

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  • Bug fix (typo, broken link, incorrect info)
  • Content update (new info, clarification, reorganization)
  • New content (new page, section, or guide)

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  • I ran make lint locally (or will fix Vale suggestions in review)
  • Links work and point to the right places
  • If this adds new content, I tested the examples/instructions

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@tr0njavolta I have some concerns with this update:

  1. Adding it to the compatibility section of the policies page doesn't fit well. That section focuses on version compatibility for upgrades/downgrades and in-between family packages.
  2. By adding the versions to docs, we'll have to come and update the docs each time we do new releases to ensure it stays up to date or when a version falls outside the support/access window.

We have the rules for showing what is available in standard+/community built into the Marketplace UI and I think we should keep that as the source of truth for it. We've recently made some tweaks to make this easier to see and will continue to improve on it there.

@tr0njavolta tr0njavolta closed this Nov 3, 2025
@tr0njavolta tr0njavolta deleted the provider-availability branch December 8, 2025 15:50
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