Release Candidate version definition

Release Candidate version means, a release of the ESPS software with no severity 4 bugs (highest level) and a minimum number of other Material Defects and shall perform at a quality level consistent with recently published products from Adobe. For the purpose of this provision, a "Severity 4 Bug" means any bug that crashes the system, hangs the application, or causes a loss of data.

Examples of Release Candidate version in a sentence

  • Upon acceptance of the Release Candidate version of the PDFPress Client Software and PDFPress Server Software under Section 5.2, Adobe shall pay to ESPS the remaining three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) of the License Fee.

  • In the event that ESPS fails to deliver the Release Candidate version of the PDFPress Client Software and PDFPress Server Software within thirty (30) days of the delivery date set forth in the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit B, Adobe may retain as a penalty ten percent (10%) of the scheduled payment for such version.

  • ESPS will have the exclusive right to market and license the PDFPress Server Software to the Named Accounts for a period of twelve (12) months after the date of acceptance by Adobe of the Release Candidate version of the ESPS Software under Section 5.2. In the event that ESPS has not licensed the PDF Server Software to the Named Account within such twelve (12) month period, Adobe may thereafter market and sublicense the PDFPress Server Software to such Named Account.

  • Previo shall, within the time period shown on Schedule 1, either accept or reject the Release Candidate version of the Modified Product, using procedures defined in the Acceptance Test Plan.

  • All future software work dedicated to fixing bugs; (vi) Release Candidate version: Version submitted to Northern Lights of Product for release approval; (vii) Commercial Release version: Final version that is actually published.