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# Release strategy
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## Semantic versioning
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Starting 0.12.0, Gogs uses [semantic versioning](https://semver.org/) for publishing releases. For example:
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- `0.12.0` is a minor version release.
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- `0.12.1` is the first patch release of `0.12`.
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- `0.12` indicates a series of releases for a minor version and its patch releases.
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Each minor release has its own release branch with prefix `release/`, e.g. `release/0.12` is the release branch for minor version 0.12.0 and all its patch releases (`0.12.1`, `0.12.2`, etc.).
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## Backwards compatibility
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### Before 0.12
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If you're running Gogs with any version below 0.12, please upgrade to 0.12 to run necessary migrations.
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### After 0.12
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We maintain one minor version backwards compatibility, patch releases are disregarded.
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For example, you should:
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- Upgrade from `0.12.0` to `0.13.0`.
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- Upgrade from `0.12.1` to `0.13.4`.
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- NOT upgrade from `0.12.4` to `0.14.0`.
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Therefore, we recommend upgrade one minor version at a time.
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### Running source builds
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If you're running Gogs with building from source code, we recommend you update at least weekly to be not fall behind and potentially miss migrations.
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