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Update versions authored Apr 08, 2020 by Miguel Castrillo's avatar Miguel Castrillo
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The way to use Autosubmit in the Earth Sciences network is by loading the corresponding module (module load autosubmit). If none version is specified, the command will load the **default version**, which is always the **preferred** one. For a version to become the default, it has to pass a test period of some months during which the software is tested, both in the Auto-models' weekly tests and in production experiments.
This means that the **default** version is **proved** to be robust. However, some features and improvements are only available in development versions, that we recommend to test so they can be improved further, always under the **user's responsibility**.
This means that the **default** version is **proved** to be robust and it is the recommender option for production experiments. However, some features and improvements are only available in development versions, that we recommend to test so they can be improved further and become operational, always under the **user's responsibility**.
The aim of this section is to provide useful **guidelines** about the futures that the default and development versions provide, and which are our recommendations to run experiments that still are not fully supported:
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