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RapidPro is a cloud based SaaS developed by [TextIt](https://textit.com) for visually building interactive messaging applications.
For a hosted version you can signup for a free trial account at [textit.com](https://textit.com).
RapidPro is a cloud based SaaS developed by [TextIt](https://textit.com) for visually building interactive messaging
applications. To see what it can do, signup for a free trial account at [textit.com](https://textit.com).

## Technology Stack

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## Versioning

Major releases are made every 6 months on a set schedule. We target January as a major release (e.g. `9.0.0`), then
July as the stable dot release (e.g. `9.2.0`). Unstable releases (i.e. _development_ versions) have odd minor versions
(e.g. `9.1.*`, `9.3.*`). Generally we recommend staying on stable releases.
Major releases are made every 6 months on a set schedule. We target January as a major release (e.g. `10.0.0`), then
July as the stable dot release (e.g. `10.2.0`). Unstable releases (i.e. _development_ versions) have odd minor versions
(e.g. `10.1.*`, `10.3.*`).

To upgrade from one stable release to the next, you must first install and run the migrations
for the latest stable release you are on, then every stable release afterwards. For example if you're upgrading from
`7.4` to `8.0`, you need to upgrade to `7.4.2` before upgrading to `8.0`

Generally we only do bug fixes (patch releases) on stable releases for the first two weeks after we put
out that release. After that you either have to wait for the next stable release or take your chances with an unstable
release.
To upgrade from one stable release to the next, you must first install and run the migrations for the latest stable
release you are on, then every stable release afterwards. For example if you're upgrading from `7.4` to `8.0`, you
need to upgrade to `7.4.2` before upgrading to `8.0`.

### Stable Versions

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