DevExtreme Versions

DevExtreme does not use semantic versioning and follows the DevExpress product delivery model. Review the following article for more information: Product Delivery.

To minimize security-related risks, you should always install and use the latest available DevExtreme version.

DevExtreme Version Nomenclature

DevExtreme version notation includes three numbers:

Number Definition
v25.2.3 Year of the release.
v25.2.3 The release number. Mid-year and year-end releases are numbered 1 and 2 respectively.
v25.2.3 Minor version. Alpha and beta versions are numbered 1 and 2 respectively. The first stable minor within each major release is 3.
NOTE
In DevExtreme documentation, version references can omit the last number (as in v25.2.x). This notation refers to the latest available minor update of the specified major release.

For a list of DevExtreme versions, refer to the following topic: Version History.

Release Lifespans

After we release a major DevExtreme release, we aim to publish minor updates according to the schedule below.

Time since major release Minor release schedule Minor release content
First 12 months Monthly Bug fixes and resolved security issues
12-24 months As necessary Resolved security issues only

Major release lifespans intersect. For instance, v25.1.8 was released at a later date than v25.2.3. However, v25.2.3 is the later version in terms of feature availability.

For additional information, refer to the following web page: Supported Versions, Version History, and IDE Prerequisites.