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When do you update your Nextcloud?

Get ready for an update you don't want to miss: nextcloud.com/hub10/

  • ASAP - living on the edge! ⚑️ (31%, 116 votes)
  • With the first patch release ⏱️ (32%, 120 votes)
  • Read changelog and decide πŸ”Ž (24%, 91 votes)
  • It works, so why update? πŸ‘Œ (12%, 46 votes)
373 voters. Poll end: 9 months ago

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right now at about .3 or .4 -- number of small and annoying issues is to high on .0, .1 -- which is sad
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I really should do it more frequently. It happened twice already that I had to get an intermediate version for occ to be happy.
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usually within the week of the release. So thats either .0 or .1 depending on severity of the bugs.
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Updating Nextcloud is by far my least favorite part of managing a nextcloud instance. X( Otherwise I very much enjoy it.
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For major releases: At the end of the patch cycle, between announcement and release of the next major release. Anything earlier ist just too buggy for a stable production. (Not before a x.y.6, even for testing.)

So for #Nextcloud 31 (Hub 10) Iβ€˜ll consider it when you announce Nextcloud 32 (Hub 11).
(Nobody uses this Hub moniker anyway. Let it go.)

For patch releases:
Read the release notes, then wait if any hotfixes are released or an update is revoked.

This entry was edited (9 months ago)
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None of the above. As soon as I trust the next release and before my current install falls out of support. Stability and security are more important than new features!

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