Hi Rif,

Just to be entirely sure, is it only one of your instances that is on 
1.9.29 or is it all of them? Because if it's just a subset, it's expected.

1.9.29 is not fully released yet, and to make sure the future release 
doesn't break production for applications, we normally send some traffic 
from each project into an instance with the new runtime. This is built with 
a lot of roll-back possibilities, so that if that new runtime seems to 
generate errors for you, we can roll back and investigate. If too many 
applications report an increase in errors from the new runtime, the full 
roll-out stops.

This has been decided as more appropriate than releasing a rollout where an 
edge-case may mean that we miss the use-case of your application, and you 
end up on a runtime with no possibility of rolling back to a stable version.

I hope I've helped clarify this behavior :). When 1.9.29 hits full 
availability, we will release the notes on it :).

Cheers!

On Friday, November 13, 2015 at 10:45:28 AM UTC-5, Rif Kiamil wrote:
>
> How can you put me on a runtime with no release notes?
>

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