On Saturday 15 April 2006 11:51, Volker Kuhlmann wrote: > For someone like you it should be clear that replacing software > nillywilly on your computer is typically a bad idea, and advantages to > be gained by doing so are traded for disadvantages elsewhere, i.e. > something breaks somewhere else.
While that's true, I'd just like to point out that having people in the community being prepared to keep their software up to date means that the developers get feedback about mis-features and bugs before it is released to the larger user base. Also running the latest means that you do get the latest sets of fixes, some of which are pretty important to have installed. -- CS
