Hi John,

Hi John,

For professional use we normally recommend the LTR releases (once they become LTR after 4 months): 3.22 is now LTR, 3.28 will be LTR in february next year. Every third release (3.22, 3.28, 3.34) will become LTR 4 months after the initial release.

See also https://www.qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html#release-schedule --> look for the "Long-Term Repo" column.

.0 and partially also .1 releases are not recommended for production use unless you are willing to take risks and/or want to help testing.

Helping testing is always appreciated. Ideally testing would be done already with nightly builds before the releases.

Greetings,

Andreas

On 2022-10-06 04:37, John Bingco via QGIS-Developer wrote:

Hey Alex,

Sorry I forgot to respond to the first part of your email.

The client currently uses version 3.16, are we good to install 3.26 or should we go to 3.22 LTR?

Regards,

John

From: Alexandre Neto <senhor.n...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2022 11:17 PM
To: John Bingco <john.bin...@elevate.com.au>
Cc: qgis-dev <qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org>
Subject: Re: [QGIS-Developer] QGIS Upgrade/Update Inquiry

Hi,

It's important to know what is the current version you are using and what is the version you want to update to. I would suggest using 3.22 LTR.

Nevertheless, both 3.22 LTR and 3.26 versions should be retro compatible with most 3.x versions.

Best regards

Alexandre Neto

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A quarta, 5/10/2022, 06:22, John Bingco via QGIS-Developer <qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org> escreveu:

Hi Team,

I work for an IT service provider in Australia and we are working with a client that uses QGIS.

The client is requesting for their QGIS to be updated/upgraded to the latest version. Just wanted to check if there is anything we need to take note when doing the update/upgrade. User is worried about compatibility issues.

If there is none, are we good to just directly install the latest version on server for all users to have updated version of the software?

Appreciate your response on this. 😊

Regards,

John

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_ELEVATE TECHNOLOGY_

Mackay, Brisbane, & Newcastle

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1300 463 538

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