Hi,

Notice from the previous conversations that the long term release has been 
causing a few issues and debates but would it be possible for someone to 
clarify where we stand?

The blog posts last week said to revert to 3.16.11 or upgrade to 3.16.14 after 
it's release. My understanding is that it has been released and I've been 
deploying a version that claims to be 3.16.14 but the blog posts have not 
updated to reflect the release.

I've also now discovered a bug which means that if I open a project with a 
Microsoft SQL Server layer the application crashes. I'm not sure if that one 
has been picked up but I'm assuming from the previous discussion that there are 
still issues with Windows.

Which version is currently being recommended? 3.16.11 or 3.16.14 and could the 
blog post when QGIS opens be updated to reflect whatever the answer is?

It is possible this has already been done as the current message says to go for 
3.16.13 but it looks like the blog post that was up before the one about going 
to 3.16.14 so it is unclear what the advise is to me.

Thanks,
Paul
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