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LimeSurvey 4 RC2 - What Is Left to Be Done?

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3 years 7 months ago #187183 by cdorin
Let's discuss about LimeSurvey 4 B) .

Blog post: www.limesurvey.org/about-us/blog/2178-li...t-is-left-to-be-done

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3 years 7 months ago #187296 by holch
Sounds great. Will need to run a new test installation and do some testing, if I find the time.

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3 years 7 months ago #187297 by cdorin
There will be soon an RC3. Looking forward to hearing your inputs :)

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3 years 6 months ago #189018 by Indispirit
Looks great and looking forward to the first stable version.

Question: Are there any particular steps users of v3 should take to make it easy to switch over existing surveys to V4?

Will a seamless switch over with V4 importing existing databases be likely?
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3 years 6 months ago #189023 by holch
So far switching from one major version to the next was always relatively easy and if you have comfort update it is even easier. However, also test the new version in a test installation before you upgrade your production server, checking if everything that you really need works fine, anything custom made (themes, workarounds, etc.) are still working, etc.

Then backup your database and everything, and only then proceed to upgrade your production environment.

But this should be basic standard anyway, for any production environment.

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3 years 5 months ago #189051 by Indispirit
Good to hear, thanks Holch.
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