Maintenance releases 24.0.3, 23.0.7 and 22.2.10 are out, update!

Originally published at: Maintenance releases 24.0.3, 23.0.7 and 22.2.10 are out, update! - Nextcloud

Update your server!

Nextcloud 24.0.3, 23.0.7 and 22.2.10 are released!

As always, minor releases include stability and security improvements that are designed to be a safe and quick upgrade.

You can find the full changelog of fixes and improvements for 24.0.3, 23.0.7 and 22.2.10 on our website.

Note: This is the last release of Nextcloud Hub 22. Upgrade to Nextcloud Enterprise to continue to get security and stability updates or move to Nextcloud Hub 23 or 24. Don’t forget that running web-facing software without regular updates is risky. Please stay up to date with Nextcloud releases of both the server and its apps, for the safety of your data! Customers can always count on our upgrade support if needed.

Ready to move to Nextcloud Hub 24?

Nextcloud Hub 24 received its first maintenance release and we highly recommend that you upgrade to benefit from the latest features. Check out the release announcement here.

🙋 User migration

🔒 Smart file locking

🚀 4x lower db load

❤️ Reactions & media tab in Talk

🤩 Reply to calls & messages in Desktop client

💌 Undo send & schedule emails

End of public support for Nextcloud 22

This is the final community release of Nextcloud Hub 22. We will continue to release security and bug fix updates only for Nextcloud Enterprise 22. If you are a home user, move to Hub 23 or 24 as soon as possible. If you use Nextcloud in a commercial setting, check out our Nextcloud Enterprise as that is likly more suited for you. As always we strongly recommend you update to ensure you have a secure and reliable content collaboration platform that respects your digital sovereignty!
This is, of course, also true for apps: Keeping them updated has security benefits, besides the new features and other bug fixes.

Stay safe: keep your server up-to-date!

Minor Nextcloud releases are security and functionality bug fixes, not rewrites of major systems that risk user data! We also do extensive testing, both in our code base and by upgrading a series of real-world systems to the test versions. This ensures that upgrades to minor releases are generally painless and reliable. As the updates not only fix feature issues but also security problems, it is a bad idea to not upgrade!

This is, of course, also true for apps: Keeping them updated has security benefits, besides the new features and other bug fixes.

If you are maintaining a mission-critical Nextcloud system for your enterprise, it is highly recommended that you get yourself some insurance (and job security… who gets blamed if the file handling system isn’t working as expected?). A hotline to the core Nextcloud developers is the best guarantee for reliable service for your users, and the job safety of you as a system administrator.

Just typed /var/scripts/update.sh and I am done :grinning:

You are fooling self if you think you are done. its never done.

Typing that into notepad then claiming you are done almost sounds crazy.

Hey @Colt ,

after doing more than 100 updates (major, minor) I stopped fooling myself :slight_smile:

The shell script is part of the beautiful and reliable VM.
See vm/update.sh at master · nextcloud/vm · GitHub for details.

And I am pretty sure to be done about v24.0.3.

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Always nice to have a reliable VM. I went with nextcloud over owncloud in a VM. less bloat and FREE.

For some strange reason, I have 24.0.2, it says it checked some minutes ago for update and is up-to-date.

Hello @John5 ,

please read Release channels - Nextcloud .
Sometimes you have to wait some days or try switching your update channel forth and back.

Well said. Should this be mentioned in release notes? Wondering since it is asked about so often.

At least it should contain a link to it.