I can really appreciate the appeal of a "do nothing today" solution but
I'm worried about how much work, and unknown surprises, await us on our
*first* update in the future.

At some point, we'll have a security issue in a rust program that can
only be solved in coordination with a toolchain update, and we'll need
to learn what needs to be done, what parts need updating, etc, while
under duress.

Will our unfamiliarity with this process provide us with an
insurmountable stumbling block in the future, one that risks our users
or our reputation?

Thanks

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