Dave Hayes wrote:
So...I'm trying something different here (out of necessity). I'm going to run the most stable bleeding edge code I can, regardless of how oxymoronic that is, and see how that works. I'm thinking the aggregate time spent upgrading every month is less than the large chunks of frustration time I have on the borders of rock solidity.
If you intend to run this on a production machine (implying HA), i'd advise you to run -RELEASE. It doesn't get any new features we are shoving into -DEVEL, but it does get all bugfixes and is just aimed for stability. If you can live with the fact that an exploit might be fixed after three weeks instead of two days, then -Preview might be your choice.
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