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I am considering using the Precedent template for a project. The template specifies the use of Next.js version "14.3.0-canary.57".
Given that the Canary releases are less stable than the official releases, I have concerns about using this version in a production environment. My project requires a reliable and stable platform, and I would like to know if the Precedent template with the specified Next.js Canary version is suitable for production use.
Could you provide insights into the stability of this Canary version? Additionally, are there any known major issues that could affect the functionality of my website if I use the 14.2.3 version of Next.js? If necessary, could you recommend a stable alternative or the best course of action to ensure a stable deployment?
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
Carvier
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Hello,
I am considering using the Precedent template for a project. The template specifies the use of Next.js version "14.3.0-canary.57".
Given that the Canary releases are less stable than the official releases, I have concerns about using this version in a production environment. My project requires a reliable and stable platform, and I would like to know if the Precedent template with the specified Next.js Canary version is suitable for production use.
Could you provide insights into the stability of this Canary version? Additionally, are there any known major issues that could affect the functionality of my website if I use the 14.2.3 version of Next.js? If necessary, could you recommend a stable alternative or the best course of action to ensure a stable deployment?
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
Carvier
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: