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# Electron Support
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## Finding Support
If you have a security concern,
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please see the [security document ](https://github.com/electron/electron/tree/master/SECURITY.md ).
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If you're looking for programming help,
for answers to questions,
or to join in discussion with other developers who use Electron,
you can interact with the community in these locations:
- [`electron` ](https://discuss.atom.io/c/electron ) category on the Atom
forums
- `#atom-shell` channel on Freenode
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- `#electron` channel on [Atom's Slack ](https://discuss.atom.io/t/join-us-on-slack/16638?source_topic_id=25406 )
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- [`electron-ru` ](https://telegram.me/electron_ru ) *(Russian)*
- [`electron-br` ](https://electron-br.slack.com ) *(Brazilian Portuguese)*
- [`electron-kr` ](https://electron-kr.github.io/electron-kr ) *(Korean)*
- [`electron-jp` ](https://electron-jp.slack.com ) *(Japanese)*
- [`electron-tr` ](https://electron-tr.herokuapp.com ) *(Turkish)*
- [`electron-id` ](https://electron-id.slack.com ) *(Indonesia)*
- [`electron-pl` ](https://electronpl.github.io ) *(Poland)*
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If you'd like to contribute to Electron,
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see the [contributing document ](https://github.com/electron/electron/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md ).
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If you've found a bug in a [supported version ](#supported-versions ) of Electron,
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please report it with the [issue tracker ](../development/issues.md ).
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[awesome-electron ](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome-electron )
is a community-maintained list of useful example apps,
tools and resources.
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## Supported Versions
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The latest three *stable* major versions are supported by the Electron team.
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For example, if the latest release is 6.1.x, then the 5.0.x as well
as the 4.2.x series are supported. We only support the latest minor release
for each stable release series. This means that in the case of a security fix
6.1.x will receive the fix, but we will not release a new version of 6.0.x.
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The latest stable release unilaterally receives all fixes from `master` ,
and the version prior to that receives the vast majority of those fixes
as time and bandwidth warrants. The oldest supported release line will receive
only security fixes directly.
All supported release lines will accept external pull requests to backport
fixes previously merged to `master` , though this may be on a case-by-case
basis for some older supported lines. All contested decisions around release
line backports will be resolved by the [Releases Working Group ](https://github.com/electron/governance/tree/master/wg-releases ) as an agenda item at their weekly meeting the week the backport PR is raised.
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### Currently supported versions
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- 8.1.x
- 7.1.x
- 6.1.x
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### End-of-life
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When a release branch reaches the end of its support cycle, the series
will be deprecated in NPM and a final end-of-support release will be
made. This release will add a warning to inform that an unsupported
version of Electron is in use.
These steps are to help app developers learn when a branch they're
using becomes unsupported, but without being excessively intrusive
to end users.
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If an application has exceptional circumstances and needs to stay
on an unsupported series of Electron, developers can silence the
end-of-support warning by omitting the final release from the app's
`package.json` `devDependencies` . For example, since the 1-6-x series
ended with an end-of-support 1.6.18 release, developers could choose
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to stay in the 1-6-x series without warnings with `devDependency` of
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`"electron": 1.6.0 - 1.6.17` .
## Supported Platforms
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Following platforms are supported by Electron:
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### macOS
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Only 64bit binaries are provided for macOS, and the minimum macOS version
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supported is macOS 10.10 (Yosemite).
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### Windows
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Windows 7 and later are supported, older operating systems are not supported
(and do not work).
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Both `ia32` (`x86`) and `x64` (`amd64`) binaries are provided for Windows.
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[Electron 6.0.8 and later add native support for Windows on Arm (`arm64`) devices ](windows-arm.md ).
Running apps packaged with previous versions is possible using the ia32 binary.
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### Linux
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The prebuilt `ia32` (`i686`) and `x64` (`amd64`) binaries of Electron are built on
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Ubuntu 12.04, the `armv7l` binary is built against ARM v7 with hard-float ABI and
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NEON for Debian Wheezy.
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[Until the release of Electron 2.0][arm-breaking-change], Electron will also
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continue to release the `armv7l` binary with a simple `arm` suffix. Both binaries
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are identical.
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Whether the prebuilt binary can run on a distribution depends on whether the
distribution includes the libraries that Electron is linked to on the building
platform, so only Ubuntu 12.04 is guaranteed to work, but following platforms
are also verified to be able to run the prebuilt binaries of Electron:
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* Ubuntu 12.04 and newer
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* Fedora 21
* Debian 8
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[arm-breaking-change]: ../breaking-changes.md#duplicate-arm-assets