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update docs about versioning (#2043)
#2040 did point out, it needs to be better clarified
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## Docker images
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## Docker images
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Image variants:
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Image variants:
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* The `latest` image is the latest stable release
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* The `vX.X.X` images are stable releases
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- The `latest` image is the latest stable release
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* The `vX.X` images are based on the latest patch version of a specific minor release (see [Semver](https://semver.org/))
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- The `vX.X.X` images are stable releases
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* The `next` images are based on the current master branch and should not be used for production environments
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- The `vX.X` images are based on the current release branch (e.g. `release/v1.0`) and can be used to get bugfixes asap
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- The `next` images are based on the current `main` branch and should not be used for production environments
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``` bash
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``` bash
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# server
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# server
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The **stable** releases (currently version 0.15) is a long-term supported (LTS) stable version. The stable releases are only getting bugfixes.
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The **stable** releases (currently version 0.15) is a long-term supported (LTS) stable version. The stable releases are only getting bugfixes.
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The **next** release contains all bugfixes and features from `master`. Normally it should be pretty stable, but as its frequently updated, it might contain some bugs from time to time.
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The **next** release contains all bugfixes and features from `main` branch. Normally it should be pretty stable, but as its frequently updated, it might contain some bugs from time to time.
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If you want all (new) features of Woodpecker and are willing to accept some possible bugs from time to time, you should use the next release otherwise use the stable release.
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If you want all (new) features of Woodpecker and are willing to accept some possible bugs from time to time, you should use the next release otherwise use the stable release.
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