I posted this as reply to another thread, but looks like the discussion in 
that thread is over and noone is planning an answer, so here it is now, but 
not as a reply.

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday 03 April 2002 10.29, Laurent Montel wrote:
> Perhaps you don't know but cooker is DIFFERENT from 8.2 !

When this is up.. It's been said that it's dangerous to run cooker, but how 
dangerous is it really?

I've been "idling" on this mailinglist for a few months now and I can't see 
that it's more dangerous than always compiling and running the latest release 
of everything (which I tend to be doing after a while, or "stealing" a cooker 
package once in a while and get it into the stable dist), actually it seems 
less dangerous since you mdk guys are more experianced and follows the 
development of your packages better than me (I guess).

So what's recommended? Running a stable release and compiling the latest 
software/ using a few cooker packages in the stable release or running a pure 
cooker system?

Michael Andreen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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