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Is there a notion of a "stable" release?

Not atm.

More generally, is there any documentation or information available that describes the release cycle?

No, we haven't put much effort into that. But it's something we should address soon.

We can start tagging certain versions as stable. The thing that is not clear to me is how to decide which versions to tag. The project is developing very fast, so it is difficult to decide when we have a stable release. Any suggestions?

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