What

Verssion tracks stable version of software projects (e.g.: databases, editors, JS frameworks), and makes that available as an RSS (atom) feed. The main use-case is for dev-ops and developers who use a lot of open source software projects, and who like to keep an eye on releases. Without making that a fulltime job, and without signing up for dozens of e-mail lists. Turns out wikipedia is a great source for version information, so that's what we use.

You can create feeds for your own use, or share them with colleagues.

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Feed

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Updates

Google Chrome Windows, macOS, Linux125.0.6422.60/61 / 15 May 2024
Windows Server 2012/2012 R2109.0.5414.165 / 13 September 2023
Android125.0.6422.53 / 15 May 2024
iOS125.0.6422.51 / 16 May 2024
Extended Support Release124.0.6367.221 / 15 May 2024
Linux kernel 6.9.1 / 17 May 2024
Nix (package manager) 2.22.1 / 10 May 2024
GitLab 17.0 / 16 May 2024
OPNsense 24.1.7 ("Savvy Shark") / May 16, 2024
Xcode 15.4 (15F31d) (May 14, 2024)
Docker 26.1.3 / 16 May 2024
Mozilla Thunderbird 115.11.0 / 14 May 2024
Jenkins 2.458 / 14 May 2024
React (JavaScript library) 18.3.1 / 26 April 2024
BIND 9.18.27(ESV) & 9.16.50(EOL) / 15 May 2024
Git 2.45.1 / 14 May 2024
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