![]() ![]() The mainline branch is also the source of NGINX Plus builds for our commercial customers. We actively test and QA the mainline branch, so it’s arguably more stable than the “stable” branch. This is where we commit all new features, performance improvements, and enhancements. We generally recommend using the mainline branch. Development will continue on the 1.13 mainline branch. ![]() The previous stable branch, 1.10, is now deprecated and we will no longer be updating or supporting it. ![]() Version 1.12.0 is forked from 1.11.13, the last release of the prior mainline branch (1.11). This branch is actively developed new minor releases (1.13.1, 1.13.2, etc.) are made approximately every 4 to 6 weeks, regularly introducing new features and enhancements.Įach year, we create a new fork from our mainline branch which becomes the new stable branch. The odd‑numbered version (1.13) is the mainline branch.For example, during the past year only three minor updates were made to the 1.10 stable branch. This branch is updated only when critical issues or security vulnerabilities need to be fixed. The even‑numbered version (1.12) is our stable branch.NGINX version 1.12.0 was released today, and the next feature release of our mainline branch will be numbered 1.13.0. We will focus on developing and improving these two branches for the next 12 months. These version numbers define the stable and mainline branches, respectively, of NGINX Open Source. Today we’re pleased to announce the availability of NGINX Open Source 1.12 and 1.13. ![]()
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