Always use the most recent point release. The only time we go from x.y.z to 
x.y.z+1 is if there are _significant_ problems. This is much different than 
going from x.y to x.y+1...

> On Nov 12, 2020, at 5:49 PM, baris.ka...@oracle.com wrote:
> 
> Hi,-
> 
>  is it best to use 8.5.2?
> 
> Best regards
> 
> 
> 
> Release 8.5.2
> Bug Fixes   (1)
> LUCENE-9350: Partial reversion of LUCENE-9068; holding levenshtein automata 
> on FuzzyQuery can end up blowing up query caches which use query objects as 
> cache keys, so building the automata is now delayed to search time again.
> (Alan Woodward, Mike Drob
> 
> 
> Release 8.5.1 [2020-04-16]
> Bug Fixes   (1)
> LUCENE-9300: Fix corruption of the new gen field infos when doc values 
> updates are applied on a segment created externally and added to the index 
> with IndexWriter#addIndexes(Directory).
> (Jim Ferenczi, Adrien Grand)
> 
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