Ich habe die folgende Anleitung zur Installation befolgt, aber die angezeigte Version ist 3.5.0.beta5-dev. Ist das korrekt? Ich dachte, die Dev-Installation wäre anders?
# Install Discourse on a Cloud Server
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**Set up Discourse in the cloud in under 30 minutes** with zero knowledge of Rails or Linux shell. One example
is [DigitalOcean][do], but these steps will work on any **Docker-compatible** cloud provider or local server. This
walkthrough will go through these in detail:
**[Before you start](#before-you-start)**
1. [Preparing your domain name](#1-preparing-your-domain-name)
2. [Setting up email](#2-setting-up-email)
**[Installation](#installation)**
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Moin
13. Mai 2025 um 09:08
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Ja, das ist korrekt.
Alle Versionen des „tests-passed“-Branches haben am Ende die Endung „-dev“. Das bedeutet „dies ist eine Version während der Entwicklung von betaX“.
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On tests-passed, starting with 3.2.0.beta1-dev, Discourse core version numbers will include a -dev suffix to indicate that they’re not the final ‘release’ versions of a beta. This suffix doesn’t appear in the UI, so this is a technicality which will have no impact on the vast majority of people.
For the technical details, see below:
In the beta series for Discourse 3.1 and below, our versioning strategy was to ‘release’ a beta, and then leave the version number in tests-passed exactly the sam…
This guide explains the different types of Discourse releases and how different channels are used for updates.
Required user level: All users
Release channels
Discourse has four primary release channels, each serving a different purpose: main, latest, beta, and stable.
The default channel used when installing a production version of Discourse is latest.
The naming conventions used by Discourse differ a bit from other software companies:
main
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