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Hello,

We run a number of MariaDB v10.0.x installations for in-house projects, and I 
have only just realized that there's a v10.1.x version.
I have begun reading about the differences, and that there's an upgrade 
procedure.

Forgive the (likely) newb question, but was it totally necessary to create a 
new version of MariaDB for these changes? I mean, when 10.2 is released (and 
10.3, 10.4 etc), is it going to be another whole new release with separate 
upgrade/versioning paths? Surely from a development management perspective this 
creates resource overheads for you?

Will v10.0 cease development in the near future, to be replaced by v10.1? I am 
trying to decide whether I just should upgrade our systems to v10.1.

Just wondering :)

Thank you!

Elliot


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