pankajkoti commented on code in PR #35094:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/35094#discussion_r1383015327


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+
+Releasing security patches
+--------------------------
+
+Airflow providers are released independently from Airflow itself and the 
information about vulnerabilities
+is published separately. You can upgrade providers independently from Airflow 
itself, following the
+instructions found in :doc:`apache-airflow:installation/installing-from-pypi`.
+
+When we release Provider version, the development is always done from the 
``main`` branch where we prepare
+the next version. The provider uses strict `SemVer <https://semver.org>`_ 
versioning policy. Depending on
+the scope of the change, Provider will get ''MAJOR'' version upgrade when 
there are
+breaking changes, ``MINOR`` version upgrade when there are new features or 
``PATCHLEVEL`` version upgrade
+when there are only bug fixes (including security bugfixes) - and this is the 
only version that receives
+security fixes by default, so you should upgrade to latest version of the 
provider if you want to receive
+all released security fixes.
+
+The only exception to that rule is when we have a critical security fix and 
good reason to provide an
+out-of-band release for the provider, in which case stakeholders in the 
provider might decide to cherry-pick
+and prepare a branch for an older version of the provider following the
+`mixed governance model 
<https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/main/PROVIDERS.rst#mixed-governance-model>`_
+and requires interested parties to cherry-pick and test the fixes.

Review Comment:
   ```suggestion
   .. include:: ../exts/includes/security.rst
   ```



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