Thanks for the quick response. I appreciate. The reason I asked is that I
saw multiple minor updates in 8.x in a short period. ( I dont know if this
is how it was in older major versions )
Is the last release of 7.x a better option  (thanks for that comment) or
should I use 8.04?

On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 8:54 AM Stefan Adams <s1037...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Define "stable". The latest release is stable in that it works well and
> passes all tests (thousands of them). It's not "stable" in the sense that
> the 8.0 release is constantly changing and improving from minor release to
> minor release, but that should be expected.
>
> The core team works very hard to not include any breaking changes within a
> major version code base, and their excellent tests help validate that.
> Watch the change log. They label new things that aren't "stable" in terms
> of API or even longevity as experimental and production deployments are
> encouraged to avoid those features. Things that will be removed in a future
> major version are labeled as deprecated.
>
> Hmm... One thing: I think I recall that deprecations can occur within a
> time frame (3 months IIRC) as opposed to being limited to at the next major
> release. Don't quote me on that. If that were the case, using the last
> release of the prior major release might be the most stable? If I made that
> up, you should absolutely always be able to use the most recent release of
> the current major -- just avoid experimental.
>
> Core team: my apologies if I added any unacceptable confusion.
>
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2018, 9:54 PM Ganesh Udupa <udupa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> We are currently at 5.28.  Can someone recommend a stable latest version
>> to upgrade to?. Is 8.04 stable?
>>
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