Here is a little unsolicited advice:

I would highly recommend that all work being done on
released versions should be stabilization work. The
goal being to get all packages to stable. That way, at
the very least, if someone wishes to move to your
system they could migrate to the previous version
whenever a new version is released if they are looking
for completely stable. Save the development energy for
the next release, then those more adventurous souls
could get the newest release which is mostly stable
and hang with it to stable. At the same time, the
reputation would be as such that IT managers would
feel completely safe in installing the previous
version at that time since all packages should be
stable and there should be no surprises.

I have been considering moving an office to Mandrake
but I shudder at the thought that the freq's actually
introduce more bugs than not, and there are quite a
few bugs in the released version. If I will never have
a stable version to work with , then what is the
difference than going with MS.

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