Magento 2.0.18 is the final 2.0x release, and as of March 2018, Magento 2.0x will no longer receive security patches, quality fixes, or documentation updates. DevDocs for Magento version 2.0 has reached its end of life (EOL). The doc set will still be available and visible on the Magento DevDocs site for you to access and reference.
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We are sticklers for correctness. If you notice a typo, broken link, or similar, please continue to submit GitHub Pull Requests and Issues for Magento v2.0 docs so that we may facilitate those needed fixes. Content revisions, editorial changes, and major doc updates will no longer be accepted for v2.0 docs, as we shift our focus to the documentation for version 2.1 and later.
Ensure your site runs smoothly
To maintain your site’s performance, security, and PCI compliance, we recommend you upgrade to the latest version of Magento. If you upgrade, you will also experience increased performance and get the latest and greatest Magento features for your storefront. To learn more about our releases, see the release notes for v2.1 and v2.2.
Have questions about upgrading or unsure what your next steps are? Use our docs to learn how to upgrade Magento Commerce (Cloud), Magento Open Source, or Magento Commerce (non-Cloud). If you need help or have more questions, contact Support and they will walk you through your options.
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Have tips, complaints, suggested changes, or just want to give general praise for DevDocs? Let us know how we’re doing! Click the smiley face in the bottom right-hand corner of any DevDocs page to rate the docs and give us helpful feedback.
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