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

Keycloak 26.5.3 / 10 February 2026
Google Chrome Windows, macOS, Linux145.0.7632.75/76 / 13 February 2026
Android145.0.7632.45 / 10 February 2026
iOS, iPadOS145.0.7632.55 / 11 February 2026
Extended Support Release144.0.7559.177 / 13 February 2026
Redis 8.6.0 / February 10, 2026
Node.js 25.6.1 / February 10, 2026
Vim (text editor) 9.2 / 14 February 2026
Eclipse 4.38.0 / 10 December 2025 (2 months ago)
Gitea 1.25.4 / 22 January 2026
LibreOffice .mw-parser-output .plainlist ol,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul{line-height:inherit;list-style:none;margin:0;padding:0}.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol li,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul li{margin-bottom:0}Fresh: 26.2 / 4 February 2026 Still: /
Elasticsearch 9.x9.3.0 / 28 January 2026
8.x8.19.11 / 11 January 2026
7.x7.17.29 / 24 June 2025
Go 1.26.0 / 10 February 2026
OPNsense 26.1.2 / 12 February 2026
Ubuntu Interim: 25.10 / 9 October 2025
LTS: 24.04.4 LTS / 12 February 2026
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