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update docs about versioning #2043

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9 changes: 5 additions & 4 deletions docs/docs/80-downloads.md
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## Docker images

Image variants:
* The `latest` image is the latest stable release
* The `vX.X.X` images are stable releases
* The `vX.X` images are based on the latest patch version of a specific minor release (see [Semver](https://semver.org/))
* The `next` images are based on the current master branch and should not be used for production environments

- The `latest` image is the latest stable release
- The `vX.X.X` images are stable releases
- The `vX.X` images are based on the current release branch (e.g. `release/v1.0`) and can be used to get bugfixes asap
- The `next` images are based on the current `main` branch and should not be used for production environments

``` bash
# server
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/src/pages/faq.md
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Expand Up @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Woodpecker is having two different kinds of releases: **stable** and **next**.

The **stable** releases (currently version 0.15) is a long-term supported (LTS) stable version. The stable releases are only getting bugfixes.

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.
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.

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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