I am currently running 1.2.7.1 and it works just fine.  I personally like to 
stay 3 or 4 months behind the current release.  This time it is a bit longer 
because I don't feel comfortable with the stability of later releases. 
Tim

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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk upgrade


On Mon, 2006-10-16 at 13:13 +0200, Simone Ruffilli wrote:
> > at the moment (fortunately) i'm not experiencing any kind of
> > particular problem, do you suggest me to upgrade asterisk?
> #1 sysadmin rule:
> If it's not broken, just don't fix it.

That will get you into trouble when it _does_ break. 
I rather *test* new versions, fix any configuration problems and then
keep the live versions uptodate.
It can be quite a nightmare to skip lots of versions, particularly under
timepressure with a broken system at hand.

Conrad

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