Use "release candidate" in book (#2920)
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## Proposed Changes
Since we use the `rc` (release candidate) tag in our version strings, it seems consistent if we also use "release candidate" in the book rather than "pre-release".
Notably, Github adds a "pre-release" tag to release when we request. I think it's OK that Github uses that term whilst we consistently use "release candidate". Our docs indicate that the terms are interchangeable.
## Additional Info
I hope to use the new docs link in the `v2.1.0` release, so it would be nice if we can merge this soon 🙏
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# Pre-Releases
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[sigp/lighthouse]: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse
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[sigp/lighthouse/releases/latest]: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/releases/latest
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[sigp/lighthouse/releases]: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/releases
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[`v1.4.0-rc.0`]: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/releases/tag/v1.4.0-rc.0
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[`v1.4.0`]: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/releases/tag/v1.4.0
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From time-to-time, Lighthouse *pre-releases* will be published on the [sigp/lighthouse] repository.
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These releases have passed the usual automated testing, however the developers would like to see it
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running "in the wild" in a variety of configurations before declaring it an official, stable
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release. Pre-releases are also used by developers to get feedback from users regarding the
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ergonomics of new features or changes.
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Github will clearly show such releases as a "Pre-release" and they *will not* show up on
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[sigp/lighthouse/releases/latest]. However, pre-releases *will* show up on the
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[sigp/lighthouse/releases] page, so **please pay attention to avoid the pre-releases when you're
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looking for stable Lighthouse**.
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### Examples
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[`v1.4.0-rc.0`] has `rc` (release candidate) in the version string and is therefore a pre-release. This
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release is *not* stable and is *not* intended for critical tasks on mainnet (e.g., staking).
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However, [`v1.4.0`] is considered stable since it is not marked as a pre-release and does not
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contain `rc` in the version string. This release is intended for use on mainnet.
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## When to use a pre-release
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Users may wish to try a pre-release for the following reasons:
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- To preview new features before they are officially released.
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- To help detect bugs and regressions before they reach production.
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- To provide feedback on annoyances before they make it into a release and become harder to change or revert.
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## When *not* to use a pre-release
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It is not recommended to use pre-releases for any critical tasks on mainnet (e.g., staking). To test
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critical features, try one of the testnets (e.g., Prater).
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Pre-releases are now referred to as [Release Candidates][./advanced-pre-releases.md]. The terms may
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be used interchangeably.
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# Release Candidates
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[sigp/lighthouse]: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse
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[sigp/lighthouse/releases/latest]: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/releases/latest
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[sigp/lighthouse/releases]: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/releases
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[`v1.4.0-rc.0`]: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/releases/tag/v1.4.0-rc.0
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[`v1.4.0`]: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/releases/tag/v1.4.0
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From time-to-time, Lighthouse *release candidates* will be published on the [sigp/lighthouse]
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repository. These releases have passed the usual automated testing, however the developers would
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like to see it running "in the wild" in a variety of configurations before declaring it an official,
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stable release. Release candidates are also used by developers to get feedback from users regarding the
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ergonomics of new features or changes.
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Github will clearly show such releases as a "Pre-release" and they *will not* show up on
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[sigp/lighthouse/releases/latest]. However, release candidates *will* show up on the
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[sigp/lighthouse/releases] page, so **please pay attention to avoid the release candidates when
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you're looking for stable Lighthouse**.
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From time to time, Lighthouse may use the terms "release candidate" and "pre release"
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interchangeably. A pre release is identical to a release candidate.
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### Examples
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[`v1.4.0-rc.0`] has `rc` in the version string and is therefore a release candidate. This release is
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*not* stable and is *not* intended for critical tasks on mainnet (e.g., staking).
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However, [`v1.4.0`] is considered stable since it is not marked as a release candidate and does not
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contain `rc` in the version string. This release is intended for use on mainnet.
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## When to use a release candidate
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Users may wish to try a release candidate for the following reasons:
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- To preview new features before they are officially released.
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- To help detect bugs and regressions before they reach production.
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- To provide feedback on annoyances before they make it into a release and become harder to change or revert.
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## When *not* to use a release candidate
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It is not recommended to use release candidates for any critical tasks on mainnet (e.g., staking).
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To test critical features, try one of the testnets (e.g., Prater).
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