Version lifecycle/pt

O MediaWiki opera num modelo de desenvolvimento de "integração contínua", onde as alterações de software são enviadas live para os sites da Web da Wikimedia, tal como a Wikipédia, regularmente.

In theory, new major releases are issued on a half-year basis, and release branches continue to receive security updates for up to a year as of first release. Due to time constraints and rapid refactoring of the code base, we cannot support obsolete releases forever, and security and critical updates are not applied to releases which have reached their end of life status.

The release manager strongly recommends that wiki operators subscribe to the  mailing list, which receives notification of all releases, and ensure that their wiki runs the most up to date version of the software possible. These announcements are also posted to  and.

Since Version 1.36, MediaWiki only commits to supporting upgrades from two major long term support releases (LTS) ago (see T259771). Upgrades from older versions of MediaWiki will have to be performed in multiple steps.

Versões e o seu ciclo de duração
Versions included in the above table that are marked as obsolete as well as versions not listed at all will not receive any security fixes. They may contain critical security vulnerabilities and other major bugs, including the threat of possible data loss and/or corruption. The release manager has also issued a strong recommendation that only versions listed above as the current “stable” or “LTS” be used in a production environment.

Política de lançamento

 * Every point release will include updated i18n files as well as any bug fixes. No new features will be back-ported to point releases and support does not necessarily include in general.
 * Será efetuado um lançamento mais importante a cada seis meses.
 * A long term support release (LTS) will be made every two years. There will be a one-year overlap in LTS support. For example, 1.23 was supported until May 2017. 1.27 was released the year before, so that people have it available as an LTS to move to and a year to make the transition.
 * Release notes will continue to be the basis for seeing what has changed. Because of the nature of a volunteer-driven project, it isn't possible to say with any certainty what will happen in the next 6-12 months.

Calendário de lançamento
Esta cronologia é uma agenda para o que precisa de acontecer antes do lançamento de uma nova versão. A data do lançamento atual é dada aqui como T (para "tempo" do lançamento) e o sufixo -# (para o “número de semanas antes do lançamento”).

Gestão do ciclo de duração da extensão
Most MediaWiki installations include a significant number of extensions (Wikimedia wikis often have around 140). Managing the maintenance bug fixing of extensions and choosing the right version of an extension in cases where the HEAD development version relies on features not yet available in stable or oldstable MediaWiki core, can be challenging.

Extension maintainers are therefore strongly encouraged to maintain a git branches for each extension version corresponding a MediaWiki version. (Consulte para detalhes.) For extensions hosted in Wikimedia's git repos, such branches (with names such as  for MediaWiki 1.30) are created automatically from master when a new MediaWiki version is branched (on the assumption that the extension master is compatible with MediaWiki master at all times). However, it's preferable for the extension maintainer to fix bugs not only in HEAD but also in the oldstable and stable versions (by backporting the fix to the old branches if necessary).

The goal of these rules is that people or organizations installing MediaWiki can rely on installing the newest release of a version and matching extensions by a simple method, e.g. for 1.20.x core by referring to REL1_20 in git. And it avoids tarballs and zip files with non-relevant and unpredictable names.

Since MediaWiki 1.36, it only commits to supporting upgrades from two LTS releases ago (see T259771). Upgrades from older versions of MediaWiki will have to be performed in multiple steps.