Just to add my two cents, I’ve upgraded to OS X 10.11 within 24 hours of it 
coming out and I didn’t do a clean install. One of my machines is a late 2013 
Macbook Pro that originally came with Mavericks, and I’ve yet to erase that 
machine since getting it as I’ve never needed to. OS X El Capitan is working 
well for me and I honestly haven’t really experienced any major problems. I 
also love many of the new features such as the ability to use CAPS LOCK as my 
VoiceOver key natively, plus the ability to have finer control over how 
interaction works. My Macs do daily Time Machine backups so I know that if I 
ever had an issue, I could independently reinstall the OS and then I could get 
my data from a Time Machine backup.

Just wanted to throw that out there. I’m not saying that an upgrade install is 
necessarily the best option, but I bet a lot of folks download it from the App 
Store when it comes out, install over-top, and have no issues.

Cheers,

Grant

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