Tushar Teredesai wrote these words on 08/12/05 16:33 CST:

> IMO, they agree with each other. Basically they say use General
> Release for most. But be sure to atleast use the latest stable.

I can't see agreement with the two statements they use. One says
the 'release' version is good enough for general use. The other
says that the 'stable' version has proved itself reliable in the
real world.

Now, if you were being paid to make a decision for your employer,
would you use the version good enough for general use, or would
you use the version considered to be proven reliable in the real
world"?

I know which I would choose.

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