Hi Vlad,

Yep, you can upgrade from any version to any version. I do recommend
backing up your database first, in case you hit any problems (if using
MySQL, the most common problem is having created tables using the older
MyISAM table type and attempting an upgrade with a newer MySQL using
InnoDB, which will cause problems -- you want a backup in this case in
order to fix this).

Christian

On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 5:51 AM, Vlad S. <thev...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Earlier in 2.5.x, upgrading process was clear - from 2.5.X to 2.5.(X+1)
>
> Can I upgrade from 2.5.16 to 3.0.2 directly, skipping all 3.0.x releases?
>
> /v
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