Autodesk have just released Revit 2020.1, which is great news for MEP Revit users. For the rest of us there are a few goodies (to be dealt with in another post), but there are implications for which version of Dynamo you are using:
As of Revit 2020, you (BIM Manager) don’t get to decide which Dynamo version to use in that software, as it comes packaged in the Revit install, and subsequent upgrades. However, in the real world, we are all still using and supporting Revit 2019, 2018, 2017 and if you are unlucky, 2016 & 2015 . . .
The compatibility between different Revit versions and Dynamo versions is quite complex. Refer to my previous Revit 2020 Dynamo Version posts on this matter.
You can also refer to John Pierson’s Sixty Second Revit matrix of compatibility
Installing Revit 2020.1
I have just installed Revit 2020.1. It now automatically includes Dynamo 2.2.1
Logically you would want to have this same Dynamo 2.2.1 version installed in Revit 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020.
I would…