You should update to the latest version.  
In my experience, trying to do anything else will, in the long term, waste 
more time and effort (and be insecure).
One of the main features of web2py is that it is backward-compatible.  



On Friday, 11 October 2019 06:38:52 UTC+1, Bruno Heremans wrote:
>
> Something I didn't find in the documentation 
> <http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/15/helping-web2py#How-the-project-code-is-managed>:
>  
> are important bugfixes applied to older versions? 
>
> Bugfixes don't need to be applied to ALL other versions, but going back 1 
> or 2 minor versions would be nice. When a Web2Py environment is fully 
> integrated, updating the core is usually something that takes time... 
>
> Is there an agreement or a rule on this? 
>

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