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.

Full source for issues and suggestions.

Feed

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Updates

RabbitMQ 4.3.0 / 23 April 2026
Npm 11.13.0 / 22 April 2026
Google Chrome Windows, macOS147.0.7727.117 / 22 April 2026
Linux147.0.7727.116 / 22 April 2026
Android147.0.7727.111 / 22 April 2026
iOS, iPadOS148.0.7778.47 / 22 April 2026
Extended Support Release146.0.7680.208 / 22 April 2026
Apache Tapestry 5.9.0 / 2025-02-11; 14 months ago
IOS 26.4.2 (April 22, 2026)
Mimalloc 3.3.1 / 15 January 2026, and
3.2.7 release candidate 2 / 15 January 2026
Nextcloud Server33.0.2 / 2 April 2026
Android33.0.1 / 18 March 2026
iOS33.0.6 / 20 April 2026
Desktop33.0.2 / 31 March 2026
Jenkins 2.561 / 21 April 2026
Terraform 1.14.9 / 20 April 2026
QOwnNotes 26.4.18 (21 April 2026)
PipeWire 1.6.4 (22 April 2026)
Mozilla Thunderbird Monthly release: 150.0 / 21 April 2026
ESR: 140.9.1esr / 7 April 2026
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