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Do any of the staff use n8n on a daily basis? There are quite a few architectural (and breaking) changes being introduced with 2.0. It's definitely going to need to be tested heavily before deployment. Which raises a good question, if someone has auto update enabled in Cloudron, will 2.0 be automatically deployed or will it require manually updating via Cloudron? Could wake up to a lot of unhappy customers.
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Do any of the staff use n8n on a daily basis? There are quite a few architectural (and breaking) changes being introduced with 2.0. It's definitely going to need to be tested heavily before deployment. Which raises a good question, if someone has auto update enabled in Cloudron, will 2.0 be automatically deployed or will it require manually updating via Cloudron? Could wake up to a lot of unhappy customers.
@umnz in the past with other apps that had a breaking or major update, the staff made it that a manual update would be required so it’s safe to assume that would also be the case for n8n v2.0.
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@umnz in the past with other apps that had a breaking or major update, the staff made it that a manual update would be required so it’s safe to assume that would also be the case for n8n v2.0.
@humptydumpty It's probably a good idea to install a second instance for v2 and import one's flows there for testing before doing an upgrade.
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Will be closely watching
said in Announcing n8n version 2.0 - coming soon!:
Will be closely watching
Today I did the thing my gut specifically told me not to do: I upgraded n8n → 2.0 on production day.

4 Cloudron instances. 150+ workflows. The kind of numbers that usually trigger the “maybe next weekend…” reflex.
I went in fully expecting chaos, alarms, and at least one mysterious workflow deciding to reinvent itself… and somehow… everything upgraded smoothly. No drama. No broken executions. Not even a passive-aggressive warning.
So yeah—either n8n 2.0 is solid, or the production gods accepted my offering of stress and coffee.



