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## Library tiers

Segment has defined three tiers for libraries: Flagship, Maintenance, and Community. These tiers indicate the level of support, enhancements, and maintenance each library receives from Segment.

The criteria for assigning a library to a tier include its overall usage by customers and the availability of newer versions. Here's how Segment defines each tier:

- **Flagship** libraries offer the most up-to-date functionality on Segment’s most popular platforms. Segment actively maintains Flagship libraries, which benefit from new feature releases and ongoing development and support.
- **Maintenance** libraries send data as intended but receive no new feature support and only critical maintenance updates from Segment. When possible, Segment recommends using a Flagship version of these libraries.
- **Community** libraries are neither managed nor updated by Segment. These libraries are available on GitHub under the MIT License for the open-source community to fork or contribute.

If a library falls into one of these tiers, you'll see the tier label at the beginning of the library's page.
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