I agree with C F - We just upgraded to our first non-internal 1.2.x
system last Friday. Mostly I am glad we waited. I imagine we may
upgrade to 1.4 in about a year :)

Really it depends on your customer. If it is a commercial operation I
would be cautious of 1.4 still, and at the very least test it
thoroughly with the hardware and configuration you plan to use. On the
other hand in a less critical environment, exercising 1.4 is a good
thing for all - We all know there are bugs in there, and you are
helping to find them...

Cheers,
S.

On 1/15/07, C F <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Change log can help you a lot. I would stick to my grandmothers
advice, "if it aint broken don't fix it".

On 1/14/07, Yuan LIU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't have a particular reason to upgrade, but I'm installing a new box,
> so I have the opportunity to go 1.4.  On the other hand, I'm not familiar
> with 1.4, and relatively new to Asterisk.  So instead of trying to keep up
> with two different versions, I want to tie my handful of boxes to one,
> before any of them grow too complex.
>
> Is there a document about the main motivations to upgrade?  From your
> practice, what are your primary reasons?  Thank you in advance.
>
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