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## OSCAL Releases

The following OSCAL releases have been published, listed in reverse chronological order.
A series of releases are [published](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/releases) on the OSCAL GitHub repository.

- [OSCAL 1.0.0 Final Release](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/releases/tag/v1.0.0): First official, major release of OSCAL providing a stable OSCAL 1.0.0 for wide-scale implementation. This release marks an important milestone for the OSCAL project and for the earlier adopters and implementers of security automation with OSCAL.
- [OSCAL 1.0.0 Release Candidate (RC) 2](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/releases/tag/v1.0.0-rc2): Final public draft of OSCAL 1.0.0. Contains stable releases of the OSCAL Catalog, Profile, System Security Plan, assessment plan, assessment results, and POA&M models, including XML and JSON schema, content examples, and content converters.
- [OSCAL 1.0.0 Release Candidate (RC) 1](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/releases/tag/v1.0.0-rc1): First public draft of OSCAL 1.0.0. Contains stable releases of the OSCAL Catalog, Profile, System Security Plan, assessment plan, assessment results, and POA&M models, including XML and JSON schema, content examples, and content converters.
- [OSCAL 1.0.0 Milestone 3](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/releases/tag/v1.0.0-milestone3): Third development milestone of OSCAL. Stable releases of the OSCAL Catalog, Profile, System Security Plan, assessment plan, assessment results, and POA&M models, including XML and JSON schema, content examples, and content converters.
- [OSCAL 1.0.0 Milestone 2](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/releases/tag/v1.0.0-milestone2): Second development milestone of OSCAL. Stable releases of the OSCAL Catalog, Profile, and System Security Plan models, including XML and JSON schema, content examples, and content converters.
- [OSCAL 1.0.0 Milestone 1](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/releases/tag/v1.0.0-milestone1): First development milestone of OSCAL. Stable releases of the OSCAL Catalog and Profile layers, including XML and JSON schema, content examples, and content converters.

You can also get the [latest development version](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/) [ZIP](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/archive/develop.zip).
You can also get the [latest development version](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/tree/develop) [ZIP](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/archive/refs/heads/develop.zip).

OSCAL uses version strings for releases based on the [semantic versioning v2.0.0](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html) specification. Please refer to the [versioning and branching documentation](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/blob/main/versioning-and-branching.md) for more information.

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The OSCAL Project team recognizes the impact of syntax changes on content and tool developers following an evolving language. As we develop OSCAL, the team will take care to minimize the impact of any necessary changes. Syntax changes to the OSCAL XML and JSON models will only occur where there is a compelling need to do so. To the greatest extend practical, OSCAL-based content produced today will be future compatible.

The OSCAL team can not anticipate all issues raised or feedback received. In some cases, changes to the OSCAL models will need to be made to address a compelling issue. In these instances, the OSCAL team will do everything practical to minimize the impact to early adopters, and document any changes where impacts are unavoidable in the [release notes](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/tree/main/src/release/release-notes.md).
The OSCAL team can not anticipate all issues raised or feedback received. In some cases, changes to the OSCAL models will need to be made to address a compelling issue. In these instances, the OSCAL team will do everything practical to minimize the impact to early adopters, and document any changes where impacts are unavoidable in the [release notes](https://github.com/usnistgov/OSCAL/releases).

NIST encourages early adoption of released OSCAL content, tools, and schema. In general early adopters can count on the following, from the first milestone release to the first official 1.0.0 release of OSCAL:

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