--- On Mon, 11/9/09, Tilman Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 09.11.2009 20:15 schrieb -:
> > In general, I don't see why anybody should care about
> any bug that doesn't exist with the most current release of
> ALL involved software packages.  Only when it occurs
> with the current releases is it a problem (that hasn't been
> fixed).
> 
> You don't run production servers, do you?

Yes, I do (but less than 10).  I don't necessarily update them the day a new 
release comes out, but I do take note and usually get to it within a week or 
two, unless a specific problem has been noted.

There have been two times where this has bitten me - both with linux kernel 
releases (the sis900 bug from last year and last month's sis5513 bug).  All 
other times, I was able to downgrade to a prior version while a problem was 
being fixed.

My point was:  If you're not running the current version, then perhaps the 
upgrade accounts for and fixes the bug that the older version has experienced.  
Only if the bug persists with the current version is it really a bug that needs 
attention.

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