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Some people are still running an ownCloud 8.2 – and we can’t blame the nostalgia. Version 8.2 marked a big step in user experience. Maybe you can still remember how it was released more than one and a half years ago. But all good things come to an end – when the newer, better stuff […]

Some people are still running an ownCloud 8.2 – and we can’t blame the nostalgia. Version 8.2 marked a big step in user experience. Maybe you can still remember how it was released more than one and a half years ago.

But all good things come to an end – when the newer, better stuff is on the table! So when we released ownCloud X a month ago, it was time to say good bye to 8.2.

Now is the time to upgrade. The 10.0.2 version is already out, it is pretty fresh and from today; so maybe it is the version for you. Note that a direct upgrade is not recommended – you will have to take a few minor steps. First upgrade to 9.0.9+ from there upgrade to 10.0.2.

A direct upgrade from 8.2 to 9.1 or above is not supported.

So go with the flow and ready yourself for a new dawn! There is no reason to linger around with old versions.

ownCloud

June 1, 2017

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