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  • Version 2.6.7 is extremely likely to be safer than 2.6.2, as it may contain (security) bug fixes as per the common understanding of that versioning scheme. (Of course, it may also introduce new bugs, but that is less likely in such a release.) Version 2.8 will probably be safer as well, but may not always be what you want, as it’s more likely to change features and behavior. You will eventually have to switch to 2.8, though, because the software vendor may drop support for older versions (such as 2.6), stop tracking (security) bugs for those older releases, etc. Commented Nov 10, 2018 at 23:41