As a result new release is typically only available in the stable channel after the first minor release. Sometimes, an issue is found that was not caught during our pre-release testing, so we delay the roll-out until the fix is available. If you maintain several servers, this means some get it sooner than others. When a major new version comes out, we wait about one week and only when no problems are found we start the roll out in steps of about 20% of our user base per week. Nextcloud makes new versions incrementally available to user installations in the Stable channel. If you went via ‘beta’ to 14.0.0rc4 and stable is on 13.0.5, you have to wait until 14.0.0 or later is in stable until a new update will become available. Skipping major versions when upgrading and downgrading to older versions is not supported by Nextcloud. NOTE that you can only upgrade to a newer version. Learn more about the release channels below. You can choose a channel of your preference in the Administrator settings in your Nextcloud instance if you have installed Nextcloud from an archive. Nextcloud server For self-hosting on your server.Try Nextcloud Try Nextcloud on our live demo.Sign up now Get free account at a provider.Desktop & mobile apps Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS.Enterprise solution For mission-critical use.Nextcloud Enterprise For mission-critical use.Nextcloud at home For families, students & you.Nextcloud Office Real time document collaboration.Nextcloud Groupware Calendar, Contacts & Mail.Nextcloud Talk Calls, chat and video conferencing.
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