Hang on, I think I have just realised a mistake on my part.
In your quote on the site when you said "General Availabilty" you were referring to the relećse.
I mis-understood, I thought you were referring to "General Availability" as a synonym for uptime (Probably translated to "High Availability" in my head), not in the "released to General Availability" sense.
In your quote on the site when you said "General Availabilty" you were referring to the relećse.
I mis-understood, I thought you were referring to "General Availability" as a synonym for uptime (Probably translated to "High Availability" in my head), not in the "released to General Availability" sense.
My apologies to all.