> but it is best to have a functionally stable release,
I don't get this what makes it more stable?
what's not stable about the latest packages upstream?

>with the ability to plan your uprades.
just learn to follow upstream and and plan around that, is that not simple?
I mean if you are running only a LAMP stack, that's only a couple of
tools to follow, it shouldn't be too hard should it?

> Less late nights and
> general swearing all around.
I've had less problems with rolling release, perhaps I'm biased since
I've only run Ubuntu and ArchLinux, Ubuntu would break after each
dist-upgrade, and ArchLinux has had the Python 2 to Python 3
transition and I've been running Arch since the 16/04/10 nothing has
broken yet

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