> => there can't be that many applications using it if it was moving all the 
> time

So the fact there are lots of applications using it should have told you
that your interpretations were suspect

> => there can't have been much testing by real applications at that point

See above.

> Pretty much the same way you tend to avoid new! improved! filesystems
> until at least one of the big distributions has switched on it as
> default.  Not widely used code is not stable code yet.

Such as Fedora Core.. umm (searches back and back) 6 and RHEL5 ? quite a
while ago
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