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Version policy

Mia-Platform version numbers consists of three, dot separated, parts: MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH.

  • MAJOR is increased for significant or disruptive Mia-Platform functionalities. A major update may bring backward-incompatible changes;
  • MINOR is increased for new functionalities and significant improvements;
  • PATCH is increased for small improvements, bug fixes or security updates.

Release history

This section lists all the Major versions released over time; for self-hosted installation read the Stable version release policy to find out which version are receiving official support.

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Mia-Platform guarantees security patches for the two preceding versions to the current Major.

ReleaseRelease DateEnd of Life Date
v14 (current)May 2025End of 2026
v13May 2024End of 2025
v12November 2023May 2025
v11May 2023End of 2024
v10October 2022May 2024
v9April 2022November 2023
v8October 2021May 2023
v7February 2021October 2022
v6September 2020April 2022
v5January 2020April 2022
v4July 2018January 2021
v3September 2017September 2020
v2November 2016December 2019
v1December 2015July 2018
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The current version of the Platform is visible in the Console info section.

Feature Preview and Beta

New Mia-Platform version may include features that are not yet considered stable; such features are highlighted with a special tag denoting the current feature state.

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These early access feature are generally disabled by default and can be enabled using the Feature Preview pages (depending whether the feature has impact on specific users or whole Projects).

The current feature state classifications are as follows:

  • Beta: The minimum viable product (MVP) for the feature is complete and functional, with no undocumented breaking changes anticipated. However, due to various factors (such as insufficient validation for specific use cases), it may still be deemed unsuitable or limited for production environments, so caution is advised when using it.
  • Preview: This designation typically indicates the initial iteration of a new feature. While the feature is accessible for use, it may not be fully developed and could be subject to undocumented breaking changes.
  • Experimental: This label is applied to features that are in the early stages of development and undergoing significant changes.