Release Cycle and Supported Versions
Versioning
Varbase follows semantic versioning with the format MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH:
MAJOR version corresponds to the underlying Drupal core major version (e.g., Varbase 11.x runs on Drupal 11).
MINOR version indicates feature releases and significant changes within that major version.
PATCH version covers bug fixes, security updates, and minor improvements.
Current and Previous Versions
11.0.x
Drupal 11
Recipes-based
Active development
10.1.x
Drupal 10
Module-based
Maintenance / Security fixes
10.0.x
Drupal 10
Module-based
End of life
9.x
Drupal 9
Module-based
End of life
Varbase 11.0.x (Current)
The current actively developed version. Built on Drupal 11 with the new recipes-based architecture. All new features and improvements are targeted at this release line.
Varbase 10.1.x
The previous stable release line running on Drupal 10. This version receives security fixes and critical bug fixes but no new feature development.
Varbase 10.0.x and 9.x
These versions have reached end of life. Sites running these versions should plan to upgrade to Varbase 11.0.x.
Release Cycle
Varbase publishes new releases approximately every 2 to 3 weeks. Each release may include:
Bug fixes and stability improvements
Security patches
New features and recipe updates
Dependency updates (contributed modules, libraries)
Security Updates
Varbase security updates follow the Drupal core security release schedule. When Drupal core publishes a security advisory, Varbase issues a corresponding update that incorporates the core fix along with any necessary adjustments to Varbase recipes and configurations.
It is strongly recommended to subscribe to Drupal security advisories and to apply Varbase updates promptly when security releases are published.
Drupal security advisories: https://www.drupal.org/security
Varbase releases: https://www.drupal.org/project/varbase/releases
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