<quote who="Jason Lim"> > Anyway, thats our take on it... and its never failed us so far. Takes > quite a bit of effort though... so watch out.
Just to chime in, we use stable only, with quite a few backports. [1] Often enough there's a package I'd really like - right now it's a fresh postfix - but I find greater stability and less trouble sticking with known good software for as long as possible. For environments in which change management is a big task, it is *far* saner to stick with stable. - Jeff [1] deb http://solutionsfirst.com.au/debian potato sol1 -- "A rest with a fermata is the moral opposite of the fast food restaurant with express lane." - James Gleick, Faster

