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22 changes: 13 additions & 9 deletions source/2020-07-11-the-ember-times-issue-155.md
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title: The Ember Times - Issue No. 155
author: the crowd
author: Chris Ng, the crowd
tags: Recent Posts, Newsletter, Ember.js Times, Ember Times, 2020
alias : "blog/2020/07/11-the-ember-times-issue-155.html"
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<SAYING-HELLO-IN-YOUR-FAVORITE-LANGUAGE> Emberistas! 🐹

<SOME-INTRO-HERE-TO-KEEP-THEM-SUBSCRIBERS-READING>

Release of EmberJS 3.19! 🎉,
READMORE

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## [Section title in sentence case 🐹](section-url)
## [Release of EmberJS 3.19! 🎉](https://blog.emberjs.com/2020/06/26/ember-3-19-released.html)

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The Ember project is releasing version 3.19 of Ember.js, Ember Data, and Ember CLI. This release kicks off the 3.20 beta cycle for all sub-projects. There are no new features or deprecations [introduced in Ember 3.19](https://blog.emberjs.com/2020/06/26/ember-3-19-released.html).

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As a refresher the [Ember Release Cycle](https://blog.emberjs.com/2013/09/06/new-ember-release-process.html) follows the following:

- Every six weeks: A new stable version of Ember.js
- Every week: A new beta of the next version of Ember.js
- Every day: A new canary build, which is the last successful build of the day
- Every successful build: The ember-latest.js build is updated

To help test beta builds and report any bugs before they are published as a final release in six weeks' time use the [ember-try](https://github.com/ember-cli/ember-try) addon to continuously test your projects against the latest releases.

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Be kind,

the crowd and the Learning Team
Chris Ng, the crowd and the Learning Team