This page provides a summary of the current development strategy published on 25 April 2014. See the Joomla! Project Roadmap for the time frames of all future releases.It is always good practice to upgrade to the latest maintenance version as a first step in troubleshooting a problem and fixing any newly discovered security issues. Each minor release fixes a number of bugs and security issues. If you are running an earlier release of the current version (for example, you are running 3.1.6 and the current version is 3.4.1), you should upgrade to the current version.You have the option to subscribe to this feed by RSS or email. This RSS feed is used to make announcements, including the availability of new releases, that could affect the security of your site. Make sure you subscribe to the Joomla! Security Announcements feed.The latest version can be downloaded from Joomla! Downloads site.Normally, you should use the latest version of Joomla! for a new site unless you have a specific reason not to. Click the version history link in the notes column to find details on exact release date, release notes and package and MD5s. You can see the release history of each series in the table below. If a release is being made in order to address security issues then it is strongly advised that you upgrade as soon as possible. If you are not on the latest release, read the release notes to see if you need to upgrade. Check for the latest Joomla! CMS version.
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