Why WordPress experts wait for x.0.1 before upgrading major releases
A calibration framework shared on DEV Community advises WordPress site managers to distinguish between minor security releases, which should be applied immediately, and major version upgrades, which warrant a deliberate waiting period. The so-called x.0.1 rule recommends holding off until the first patch release lands, typically within one to three weeks, when critical launch-window bugs are resolved. Plugin compatibility is cited as the most common failure point after a major upgrade, with key vendors like WooCommerce, Yoast, and Elementor needing to confirm support before production deployment. Staging environments should soak for at least a week to catch time-delayed issues such as broken cron jobs, email failures, or cache corruption. The recommended wait time varies by site risk profile, with high-risk sites such as e-commerce or membership platforms advised to hold until at least the x.0.2 release and full plugin confirmation.
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